...calculated by dividing gross revenue by the number of lawyers. PROFITS PER PARTNER is calculated by dividing net operating income by the number...
The Los Angeles firm has publicly stated its aim to have a Seoul office of as many as 150 lawyers and to practice Korean law as soon as it can. Can Sheppard Mullin really make itself a leader in an u
In fits and starts, the Seattle-based firm saw the benefits of going national
Philadelphia-based Fox Rothschild grew its revenue by nearly 8 percent in its 2012-13 fiscal year as a result of a combination of strong practices and productive lateral hires, managing partner Mark
...gross revenue jump 11 percent to nearly $2 billion and profits per partner rise another 6.5 percent to $3.25 million in...
...profits per partner of $4.435 million in 2012. The firm's...
...in New York, with slight to moderate gains in gross revenue and profits per partner. The New York Law Journal compared financial indicators...
...profits per partner of $4.435 million in 2012. The firm's...
...saw gross revenue slip slightly in 2012, to $127.5 million, while profits per partner dropped 13.3 percent, to $490,000. Burgess...
John Rapisardi and George Davis—who joined Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft six years ago in a high-profile lateral move from Weil, Gotshal & Manges—are leaving the firm to cohead the global
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