With demand for corporate work slack through most of the year and clients continuing to apply rate pressure, 12 elite Am Law 100 firms with a handful of exceptions made only slight gain
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...as well as The Carlyle Group in a deal with Getty Images management to acquire Getty...
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...Trent Carlyle said. Lawgical evolved in...
...initial public offering earlier this year for private equity giant The Carlyle Group.) ...
...Robin" Ralls, from Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice to support...part of its financial services group. Stanford joined the...
...make client alerts worthwhile? Steve Bell, chief client development officer at Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, thinks so: I still see efficacy...
Digital real estate, according to marketing consultant Adrian Dayton, refers to online positioning and the digital footprint of law firms. While Big Law firms are more hesitant to blog, smaller firms
...former IP associate with Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice in Charlotte...center and heading its IP group. He says the company will...
It seems true that the majority of high-profile legal blogs, whether in academia or the practice of law, are helmed by men. So what's behind this apparent disparity? Three theories are in circulatio
...Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, is...a whole, the law firm group would lag behind in terms...
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