Monday BigLaw Merry-Go-Round (Feb. 29, 2016)
Recent reports on lateral hires, financial data, salaries, and hiring trends in BigLaw.
- "Dickstein Shapiro 'No Longer Engaged in the Practice of Law',"The National Law Journal
- "Blank Rome Acquires More Than 100 Dickstein Shapiro Lawyers,"The Legal Intelligencer
- "Blank Rome announces Dickstein Shapiro acquisition; over 100 remaining lawyers make the move," ABA Journal
- "Skadden To Close Sydney Office Amid Australia Jitters,"The American Lawyer
- "Legal Fees Cross New Mark: $1500 an Hour. Billing rates for partners at elite corporate law firms keep rising, despite low inflation, weak demand,"The Wall Street Journal
- "Time to Rethink Partner Capital Contributions?,"The American Lawyer
- "GrayRobinson Boosts Revenue, Net Income," Daily Business Review
- "At Smaller Irell, Revenue Shrank 19 Percent," The Recorder
- "Covington's Double Down on Investments Causes Dip in Profits," National Law Journal
- "Cooley's Revenue Up 14 Percent," The Recorder
- "Revenue, Profits Down at Bryan Cave," American Lawyer
- "Carlton Fields: Revenue Up, But Growth Slows," Daily Business Review
- "Steptoe's Turn-Around Cuts Lawyers Yet Grows Revenue," National Law Journal
- "Holland & Knight Posts 8 Percent Revenue Growth," Daily Business Review
- "Revenue Up 11 Percent at Fenwick," The Recorder
- "Gross Revenue Jumps at Akin Gump," American Lawyer
- "Profits Continue to Slide at Cadwalader," American Lawyer