Monday BigLaw Merry-Go-Round (Apr. 11, 2016)
Recent reports on lateral hires, financial data, salaries, and hiring trends in BigLaw.
- "A Return to Earth for Elite New York Firms?," The American Lawyer
- "Millennials Dish on What Their Firms Are Doing Right — and Wrong," The American Lawyer
- "Perkins Coie Offers Discount to Female-Run Startups," The American Lawyer
- "The Law Offices of the Future Are Here, and Your Name Might Not Be On the Door," The National Law Journal
- "Burford Boasts Big Year, Invests $100M in Law Firm Portfolio," The American Lawyer
- "Partnership," New York Law Journal
- "Firms Promote More Corporate Lawyers, Women to Partner," New York Law Journal
- "To Merge or Not to Merge," New York Law Journal
- "Key Steps to Successfully Integrate Government Laterals," New York Law Journal
- "Professional Development: A Key Element of Law Firm Culture," New York Law Journal
- "Improving Morale: Five Rules for Making Associate Assignments," New York Law Journal
- "Are Law Firms Ready to Embrace Culture as a Path to Survival," New York Law Journal
- Law Firm Year-End Financial Reporting:
- "Kirkland & Ellis Keeps Revenue Rising," American Lawyer
- "Blank Rome Grows Revenue 4.2 Percent, PPP 7.9 Percent,"
- "Gross Revenue, Profits Surge at Nixon Peabody," American Lawyer
- "Revenue Rises at Perkins Coie," American Lawyer
- "BuckleySandler Couldn't Match 2014 Bonanza, Even With Second Contingency Collection," National Law Journal
- "Winston & Strawn Grows Profits, Revenue," American Lawyer
- "Duane Morris Revenue Up 1.5 Percent, PPP Flat," Legal Intelligencer
- "Ogletree Enjoys Revenue Increase and a Bigger Profit Jump," Daily Report