...10 increased their size and five stayed the same. Three—Baker & McKenzie; Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe; and K&L Gates—decreased...
...IP portfolios and trademark strategy. Previously, Palmer was a partner at Baker & McKenzie. Stites & Harbison:...
...036 attorneys, went to the top of the list, edging out Baker & McKenzie with 4,004 lawyers. Here's a look at...
...year, marking only the third time that it has unseated rival Baker & McKenzie from the No. 1 spot in the survey's 36-year...
The number of lawyers increased just slightly in 2012. Most of the gains were among partners, and associate results were flat
...the top of heap had 4,036. The firm beat out Baker & McKenzie and returned to the No. 1 spot after landing there twice...
... Baker & McKenzie 4,004 ...
...specific areas. The second largest firm in the country, Baker & McKenzie, saw the biggest increase in associates by headcount, adding 182 for...
...was a partner at Frost Brown Todd. Baker & McKenzie: Matthew Kluchenek joins as partner...
...Virginia, with a few brief stints in private practice. Baker & McKenzie partner Paul McNulty, who succeeded Comey as deputy attorney general, said...
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