Monday BigLaw Merry-Go-Round (May 30, 2016)
Recent reports on lateral hires, financial data, salaries, and hiring trends in BigLaw.
- "Citi Report: Law Firm Revenues Surged in First Quarter," The American Lawyer
- "Billing $2K an Hour? Study Says Clients Will Pay If Lawyers Deliver," The American Lawyer
- "GCs Spend More on Diverse Legal Teams, Survey Finds," The American Lawyer
- "DLA Piper Says UK Layoffs Won't Spread to US," The American Lawyer
- "At Law Firms, Customization is No Longer King: The Resurgence of Standardized Solutions," Legaltech News
- "When It Comes to Laterals, 'Moneyball' Is a Myth," The Recorder
- "Growth Game: Dentons Launches Referral Network, Munich Office," The American Lawyer
- "Law Firm Management: Out-of-the-Box Approaches for Today's Market," New York Law Journal
- "Propping Up an Associate Who Has Dropped the Ball," New York Law Journal
- "Capital Market, Corporate Practices Dip in Early 2016," New York Law Journal
- "The Full-Service Client Partnership Model: Primer for Law Firms," New York Law Journal
- "Relationship Between Leadership and Management in Law Firms," New York Law Journal
- "You Can Do It All: Deliver sophisticated services while creating a culture the market demands," New York Law Journal
- "Big Law Stays Silent as ABA Weighs Law Firm Ownership Rules," The American Lawyer
- "Jobs Report Shows Fresh Dip in Legal Employment," The American Lawyer
- "US Legal Sector Loses 1,500 Jobs in April," Bloomberg Business
- "AI Pioneer ROSS Intelligence Lands Its First Big Law Clients," The American Lawyer