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Lisa Mayhew to Step Down as Co-Chair of Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner
Mayhew, who architected Berwin Leighton Paisner's 2018 merger with Bryan Cave, will finish her second leadership term at the end of the year.Strength in Disputes, Middle-Market M&A Helped Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner Offset Russia Losses
The global law firm finished 2022 down 3.8% on gross revenue and 12.8% on profits per equity partner after separating from 17 partners and more than 200 personnel in Russia.Am Law 100 Firm Partners With Clients to Promote More Women to Leadership
In a new 12-week program, junior partners and lawyers from clients' legal departments will learn leadership communication skills from communications agency Ginger.5 Shearman Partners Quit As Firm Eyes 'Weighted' Vote On Hogan Lovells Merger
The quintet are spread across the firm's Paris and Middle East bases.Cleary and BCLP Trim Partner Promotion Rounds
The majority of both firm's promoted lawyers are based in the U.S., with new partners also hailing from London and Singapore among other offices.View more book results for the query "Berwin Leighton Paisner"
Legal Industry Consulting Shops Resolve Fight Over Co-Founder's Move
Decipher had taken issue with Howard Rosenberg's arrival at Baretz+Brunelle to lead a new new "talent intelligence and analytics practice," prompting the public relations company to sue.Baker McKenzie Vet Heads to Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner as Its Next CIO
Dan Surowiec will be presiding over the integration of innovation professionals from the firm's now-shuttered Cubed subsidiary into the core of the firm.Litigation Sparks Between Rivals in Lateral Move Intelligence Business
Legal industry veteran Howard Rosenberg was a co-founder of Decipher. After he joined Baretz+Brunelle in February to launch a new lateral intelligence service, his former partner Michael Ellenhorn sent a cease and desist order. Now the fight has made it to court.Missed Targets: How the UK's Top Law Firms Fail to Hit Their Diversity Goals
Many of the UK's largest law firms have quietly fallen short of their own stated diversity targets according to an in-depth analysis.Show Me the Money: Big Law in Missouri Sees Profits Surge
Husch Blackwell, Shook Hardy and Polsinelli—all with roots in the Show-Me state—had profits per equity growth last year above 16%.Download Now
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