The first quarter of the year brought 21 tie-ups between U.S. law firms, most coming from midsize firms taking on smaller shops with fewer than 25 attorneys, according to legal consultancy Altman Wei
Adams and Reese and Thompson & Knight have announced office openings in Jacksonville and San Francisco, respectively, by picking up smaller firms in those areas. Meanwhile, McKenna Long & Aldridge ha
Thanks to a confluence of events over the past five years, Atlanta-based McKenna, Long & Aldridge has developed an uncommon expertise handling legal matters related to charter schools. Now the firm i
O'Melveny & Myers, which helped bring the Dodgers from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, is taking the lead on the proposed $800 million sale of the San Diego Padres to a group led by former Dodgers owner Pet
...LLP and Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps. Rappaport referred The Am Law Daily...
...the strength of its March merger with San Diego's Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps. The fourth firm to drop off is Husch Blackwell...
...Holme Roberts & Owen; and McKenna Long & Aldridge with Luce Forward Hamilton & Scripps. Like Townsend, Luce Forward has deep California roots: It was...
...McKenna Long & Aldridge and San Diego's 140-attorney Luce Forward Hamilton & Scripps. As the Altman Weil report also concluded, the...
...amp; Aldridge and San Diego-based Am Law 200 shop Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps closed on Tuesday, according to sibling publication the Daily Report...
...that roughly broke even on the lateral front. (Not included: Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps, which, per our previous reporting on the firm's sagging...
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