In the early 1920s, Russell Baker boxed at county fairs to pay his tuition at the University of Chicago. Now, nearly a century later, the firm he cofounded in 1949 (with John Mc Kenzie) also packs a punch. Almost 4,000 lawyers strong, Baker & McKenzie ranked first in gross revenue on both the...
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...stuff had been around when I was young." Baker & McKenzie offers apps that clients can consult in the boardroom. Last month...
Originally Published: The Recorder
This weekend marked the start of "first-to-file" patents, and it will be interesting to see how the new laws change the patent dynamics over the next months and years. Here are a few observat
...immediately respond to a request seeking comment. PLX is represented by Baker & McKenzie partners Katherine Funk and Brian Burke, who declined comment. ...
So much for Thanksgiving vacation plans for the lawyers and consultants who advise Hewlett-Packard Co. and Autonomy. Instead of turkey they were probably inhaling Maalox after HP divulged that it was
...Valuation Calculation So, who's at the top? Baker & McKenzie? Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom? DLA Piper? Perhaps one of...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
Thomson Reuters' "17th Annual Law Firm Leaders Forum" held in San Francisco focused on the impact of the economy and politics on law firm management and on improving lawyer performance, observed Sean
...as Excel tables, Word documents, HTML and XML files. Baker & McKenzie ...
...Baker & McKenzie today launched an iOS app to research and compare cross-border...
...firm has more than 5,000 lawyers, like DLA Piper or Baker & McKenzie, the cost of $10 Webcams is not insignificant, but for smaller...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Baker & McKenzie's Ryan McConnell, Schlumberger deputy GC Daniel Trujillo, and law student Katelyn Richardson find when companies don't gather and analyze Moneyball-like data, effective compliance pr
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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