Monday BigLaw Merry-Go-Round (Feb 24, 2020)
Recent reports on lateral hires, financial data, salaries, and hiring trends in BigLaw.
"Clerkships Never Get Old: Why the Federal Clerk Hiring Plan Benefits Recent Grads," The National Law Journal
"Sidley Austin, Fried Frank Hire New Diversity Executives," The American Lawyer
"How Can Big Law Overcome Its Persistent Diversity Problem?," Daily Report
"As U.S. Firms Warily Eye the Big Four, They're Becoming a Force in Asia," The American Lawyer
"Capital Markets, US Gains Fuel Revenue Boost for White & Case," The American Lawyer
"Hogan Lovells Hiked Revenues Again in Immelt's Last Full Year as CEO," The American Lawyer
"Troutman Posts Revenue and Profit Growth as Merger With Pepper Hamilton Nears," Daily Report
"Goodwin Procter's Focus on PE, Tech and Life Sciences Fuels More Revenue Gains," The American Lawyer
"Leaner Baker & Hostetler Sees Revenue Growth Across Practices," The American Lawyer
"Lowenstein's Earnings Spike Amid Gains in Head Count, Revenue Per Lawyer," The American Lawyer
"Head Count Growth Drives Revenue Gains at Saul Ewing as Firm's Footprint Spreads," The Legal Intelligencer
"DLA Piper Shows Near Double-Digit Growth in 2019," The American Lawyer
"Early Reports: The 2020 Am Law 100/200 Firm Financials,"The American Lawyer
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