Monday BigLaw Merry-Go-Round (Mar 6, 2017)
Recent reports on lateral hires, financial data, salaries, and hiring trends in BigLaw.
- "The Trouble With Young Associates," Law360
- "Summer Associate Hiring Was Flat in 2016," The American Lawyer
- "Half of law firms surveyed made fewer summer associate offers last year; were pay hikes to blame?," The ABA Journal
- "Changing Compensation Strategies Put Partners Under Pressure," The American Lawyer
- "Partner Compensation By the Numbers," The American Lawyer
- "Slater and Gordon Writes Down Value of UK Business As Half-Year Revenues Fall 34 Percent," Legal Week
- Law Firm Year-End Financial Reporting
- "Sheppard Mullin's Gross Revenue Growth Continues," The Recorder
- "Bryan Cave's Revenue Dips Again, But PPP and RPL Rise," The American Lawyer
- "Gibson Dunn Continues Two Decades of Growth, With Revenue Surpassing $1.6B in 2016," The American Lawyer
- "Baker & Hostetler's Revenue Rises After Partnership Restructuring," The American Lawyer
- "Fenwick & West's Financial Success Slows in 2016," The Recorder
- "After Flat Year, Winston & Strawn Ratchets Up Lateral Hiring," The American Lawyer
- "Jackson Walker Posts Big Gains in Income and Revenue," Texas Lawyer
- "Goodwin Procter Nears $1B Revenue Mark as Partner Profits Stay Flat," The American Lawyer
- "Reed Smith Revenue Down 3.4 Percent, PPP Up 0.5 Percent," Legal Intelligencer
- "Revenue Up, Profits Down at Wilson Sonsini," The Recorder
- "Thompson & Knight Posts Gains in Revenue and Income," Texas Lawyer