As with most bold proclamations of the type that accompanies this month's column, an important clarification is necessary. Many law firm partners know something about most or even all of the topics b
In 2002, Am Law 200 firms in Pennsylvania were slowly starting to creep out of the 2001 dot-com recession, thinking again about how they would grow revenue and profits. Ten years and another recessio
...conference call, Dewey & LeBoeuf's bankruptcy...of Thelen, Heller Ehrman and Coudert...
...of Brobeck Phleger & Harrison; Heller Ehrman; Thacher Proffitt & Wood; Wolf Block; Howrey; and now, Dewey & LeBoeuf. As I worked with many...
...the cautionary tales of firms like Wolf Block, Heller Ehrman and, most recently, Dewey & LeBoeuf have made potential hires more wary of firms...
...jumping to Dewey & LeBoeuf and Venable...Harrison; and Heller Ehrman. ...
Eyes fixed on costs, Northern California's leaner and meaner large law firms saw revenues, and profits, remain mostly flat in 2009
The United States' largest law firms this year suffered the deepest cuts in their attorney numbers since Legal affiliate The National Law Journal began tracking their census figures more than 30 year
The nation's largest law firms expanded by a robust 5.6 percent in 2007, a year that demonstrated growth well ahead of 2006's gains and one that for the first time knocked a long-reigning leader from
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