Nov 10 (Reuters) - Large and midsized U.S. law firms enjoyed a “sharp spike” in client demand during the third quarter, setting the stage for a profitable 2025, according to a new analysis of firm ...
Toward the end of the 1954 film “On the Waterfront,” Marlon Brando’s character, Terry, makes one of the most famous speeches in the history of movies. The most often quoted line is “I could have been ...
Crain's today released its latest list of the largest law firms in the New York area, and the data shows the biggest players in town are expanding — including one heavyweight that has nearly tripled ...
In letters to the firms, the lawmakers suggested “that the administration’s coercion of your law firm may be ongoing and escalating.” By Michael S. Schmidt and Maggie Haberman Top House and Senate ...
The traditional law firm partnership model is under strain as firms seek new sources of capital, with litigation funder Burford Capital recently indicating it is pursuing equity investments through ...
Crain's today released its latest list of the largest law firms in the Chicago area, and, unsurprisingly, Kirkland & Ellis remains on top. The multinational practice, which recently moved its Chicago ...
Law firms use a wide range of capital requirements, according to industry observers and Am Law survey responses. Some firms required capital contributions of more than half new equity partners' ...
The American Bar Association sued the Trump administration Monday, arguing President Trump's wide-ranging push to punish law firms is unconstitutional. It joined several targeted firms that have filed ...
At least 11 large companies—including Morgan Stanley, Microsoft, and Oracle—are cutting ties with law firms that caved to President Trump’s threats of political retribution, according to The Wall ...
Law firms like Paul Weiss that bent to the Trump administration’s demands are finding that big-name clients prefer to take their business elsewhere, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday. McDonald’s ...
Some law firms are facing serious consequences from their bigger clients. At least 11 companies are moving their business away from firms that have settled with President Donald Trump’s White House, ...
Major companies in the U.S. have begun shifting legal work away from prominent law firms that struck deals with the Trump administration, according to The Wall Street Journal. The WSJ reported on a ...
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