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Deal Watch: Wachtell, Skadden, Cleary Land on Big Healthcare Deals; Dealmakers Stay Optimistic
"People are more open to looking at M&A transactions," said Linklaters' George Casey. With inflation getting under control and the Fed expecting lower rates, "you can start thinking how you can finance."Deal Watch: Latham, Goodwin, Covington Steer Life Sciences Deals. And Is It Time for an M&A Rebound?
Near-record highs of private equity dry powder and corporate cash reserves are paired with high interest rates and other factors. Which will win out?As Kirkland Doubles Down in Salt Lake, Partner Billing Rates Soar in Region
Kirkland is now the third-largest law firm in Salt Lake, based on attorney head count last year.'The People We Want as Our Partners': Regional Firms Unite as Big Law Acquisitions Press On
The motivation to scale efficiently and strengthen practices while maintaining a sense of geographic identity is at the heart of recent combinations in the West.Another Big Law Firm Is Setting Up Shop in Salt Lake City
A firm leader said the move will "enhance our longstanding client relationships in the region" and "recognize Salt Lake City for the vibrant market it has become for emerging technology and life sciences companies."View more book results for the query "Parsons Behle Latimer"
Why Salt Lake City Is the Latest Draw for Big Law
What makes Utah's largest city such a draw for Big Law? Lawyers and analysts pointed not only to an influx of people, tech dollars and business-friendly regulation—key ingredients for most secondary markets—but well-regarded law schools, innovation in neighboring cities and an enterprising culture.Orrick Spins Out First Legal Tech Company, Shunning Tech Subsidiary Route
A digital filing system inside of Orrick's corporate department has grown into a legal tech platform named Joinder that's designed to help in-house teams track documents and information. Instead of owning the new tool, Orrick set it free to survive in the market on its own.Utah Broke the Lawyer Fee-Sharing Mold. Now Other States Watch With Interest
All eyes were on Utah when it allowed nonlawyers to perform more legal services and share fees with lawyers for the first time in the U.S. Now states will closely watch how Utah lawyers' revenue and consumer complaints fare in the new "sandbox."ALSPs Are Still More Threat Than Partner to Law Firms
Law firms have tried to stake out a distinct territory inside the legal ecosystem as providers of high-end advisory services, but as the demand for process-oriented work continues to fuel ALSPs, firms could nevertheless find their footprint shrinking.For Tech-Focused Firms, Loosening Ownership Laws May Not Be Such a Boon
For firms eager to improve their tech-enabled services, the prospect of regulatory changes may be more of a mirage than a viable source of investment capital.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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