...greater bargaining power after the recession, firms need to staff matters...years was on having a great time and making sure the...
...greater bargaining power after the recession, firms need to staff matters...years was on having a great time and making sure the...
...a better fit, and in turn, thrive. The post-Great Recession economy has brought into sharp relief the delicate cost structure balance...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...a better fit, and in turn, thrive. The post-Great Recession economy has brought into sharp relief the delicate cost structure balance...
Mary Murphy, who heads the S.F. office, has welcomed big-name laterals as the firm has moved from 20th to 10th place in five years
Mitchell Zuklie, who is succeeding Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe's iconic 23-year chairman, Ralph Baxter Jr., has some big shoes to fill and some problems to address. On his to-do list: clarifying O
Originally Published: The Recorder
Mitch Zuklie takes over the brand that Ralph built. His to-do list: leverage global footprint, clarify message to the market, get new management structure up and running
...s managing partner. The staff usually celebrated at outside venues before the recession, but recent parties have been held in the office, where the budget...
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