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Katten Ups Revenue, PEP in 2022 as Deals 'Held Up Pretty Well'
With demand in most practices growing in 2022, Katten Muchin Rosenman brought in 4.3% more revenue in 2022 than the prior year, but also grew its overall head count by 6.2%Antitrust Practices Staff Up to Meet Demand From DOJ and FTC 'Juggernaut'
"The antitrust world has changed, and we have to respond accordingly," said Baker & Hostetler antitrust leader Carl Hittinger.Katten Lands 4-Attorney Litigation Team From Curtis as New York Expansion Continues
The team is led by Eliot Lauer, former co-chair of Curtis' litigation practice, and brings lawyers with dozens of years and more than 300 cases worth of experience with them.Am Law Firms Get $210M in PPP Loans Forgiven
While 2020 ended strong, firm leaders and consultants said the loans were an important lifeline at a very uncertain time.Arbitration Bar Titan Gaillard, Leader of Group That Defected From Shearman, Dies
Known equally for his extensive academic and publishing work and for his legal accomplishments, Gaillard, who led a 38-lawyer exodus from Shearman & Sterling two months ago to form a boutique, died suddenly and unexpectedly on April 1 in Paris.Adjusting the COVID-19 Response: How Law Firms Are Altering Austerity Measures
Some firms are restoring pay after reducing salaries earlier in the year, while others make additional cuts.Less Jet Lag, Less Vodka: How Curtis Won a $1.9 Billion Oil Settlement for Kazakhstan
The negotiated settlement ended a six-year dispute over contract terms with major foreign oil companies and resulted in the largest payment ever to Kazakhstan in settlement of an arbitral dispute.Hire Up: The Energy Behind Big Law's Texas Moves
Significant lateral moves this week include Kevin Keenan, a shipping and energy lawyer who joined Reed Smith in Houston, coming from Hogan Lovells, and a group in Alston & Bird's new Fort Worth office.Pay Cuts, Layoffs, and More: How Law Firms Are Managing the Pandemic
Our firm-by-firm guide to how law firms are protecting their bottom lines from the economic fallout of the coronavirus.Big Law Firms Got Millions of Dollars to Preserve Payroll. Some Made Cuts Anyway
At least nine Am Law 200 firms that received PPP loans cut jobs or salaries before or after they received the loans.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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