Monday BigLaw Merry-Go-Round (Feb. 22, 2016)
Recent reports on lateral hires, financial data, salaries, and hiring trends in BigLaw.
- "Greenberg Traurig In Tie-Up Talks With Major British Firm," The American Lawyer
- "King & Spalding Breaks $1B in Revenue in 2015," Daily Report
- "E-Discovery Unit Thrives in Washington Under Winston & Strawn," The National Law Journal
- "Skadden Is Best-Known US Legal Brand Among GCs," The American Lawyer
- "The Wachtell Way of E-Discovery," The American Lawyer
- "Is Law Firm M&A Really On the Up? Let's Look Closer at the Numbers," Bloomberg BNA
- "The Lateral Report: Moves Hit a Post-Recession High," The American Lawyer
- "The Big Law Lateral Hiring Frenzy Continues," The American Lawyer
- "The Most Prized Lateral of 2015 Wasn't a Partner," The American Lawye
- "2015 a Volatile Year for Law Firms," The American Lawyer
- "Low Demand, Overcapacity to Lead to More Layoffs," The Legal Intelligencer
- "Mass Layoffs Unlikely in NJ, but 'Rightsizing' Never Ends," New Jersey Law Journal
- "A Strong Year for Goodwin Procter," The American Lawyer
- "Paul Weiss Partner Profits Top $4 Million," The American Lawyer
- "King & Spalding Breaks $1B in Revenue in 2015," Daily Report
- "Troutman Sanders Posts 'Eye-Popping' Year," Daily Report
- "McDermott Sees Modest Revenue Decline," The American Lawyer
- "Dechert Grown PPP 8.5 Percent, Revenue 6 Percent," The Legal Intelligencer