Monday BigLaw Merry-Go-Round (Feb 27, 2017)
Recent reports on lateral hires, financial data, salaries, and hiring trends in BigLaw.
- "Is Your Firm Guilty of Playing Lateral Partner Bingo?," The American Lawyer
- "Preparing for the Unexpected Firm Dissolution," The Recorder
- "It's Official: Norton Rose Fulbright, Chadbourne & Parke Catch Merger Fever," The American Lawyer
- "Big Law and the Case of the Missing Demand," Law.com
- "When Leaving Big Law, the Financial Struggle Is Real," The American Lawyer
- Law Firm Year-End Financial Reporting:
- "Hogan Lovells Boosts Revenue 6 Percent While Profits Remain Flat," The American Lawyer
- "Polsinelli Saw Strong Revenue Growth in 2016, But Partner Profits Dropped With Addition of 44 Lawyers," The American Lawyer
- "Latham Has Another Outstanding Year, With Revenue Surpassing $2.8B," The American Lawyer
- "Reversing Profit Decline, Covington Posts Double-Digit Growth," The National Law Journal
- "Shearman & Sterling Sees Revenue rise and Partner Profits Spike," The American Lawyer
- "Steady Growth for Faegre Baker as Leadership Change Looms," The American Lawyer
- "Sidley Keeps Revenue, Profits Rising Despite Tougher Market," The American Lawyer
- "Drinker Biddle Grows Revenue, PPP 6 Percent," The Legal Intelligencer
- "Partner Profits Break $1M in Another Big Year for Troutman Sanders," Daily Report
- "McGuireWoods Revenue Up 4 Percent Following Lateral Additions," The American Lawyer
- "Holland & Knight Sees Strong Growth in Revenue and Income," The American Lawyer
- "Gross Revenue, Partner Profits Rise at Cahill Gordon," The American Lawyer
- "Milbank Tweed Reports 'Outstanding' Results for 2016," The American Lawyer
- "Paul Weiss Reaps Benefits From Star Lateral Hires," The American Lawyer
- "Slow Collections Drag on Growth at Steptoe," The American Lawyer