If any firm could be the poster child for alternative fee arrangements, it is Quinn Emanuel, a litigationonly firm that has climbed The Am Law 100 with huge strides in recent years (its fiftyfirst place finish on the 2011 list marked a 27place leap since 2007). Gross revenues jumped...
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What happened to the wave of litigation that was supposed to swamp corporate America in 2009
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In a remarkable feat, by the end of April arguments in the 2008-09 term, two veteran U.S. Supreme Court advocates each had argued six cases, and attorneys from just three firms and one law school cli
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