Monday BigLaw Merry-Go-Round (Nov 7, 2022)
Recent reports on lateral hires, financial data, salaries, and hiring trends in BigLaw.
"Lateral Partner Moves Have Accelerated, as Big Law Pursues Growing Market Share," The American Lawyer
"Law Firm Leaders Converge in Atlanta, as Recession and Inflation Top List of Concerns," Daily Report
"EY Sets Sights on Growing Legal Services Market Share Post-Split," The American Lawyer
"Instead of Breaking the Bank to Recruit Legal Talent, EY Banks on 'Better Work Experience'," The American Lawyer
"Beyond 'Free Coffee and Chocolate Biscuits': Keys to Retention Prove Elusive as Workers Return to the Office," Daily Business Review
"Mid-level Partner Talent Pool Has Likely 'Dried Up'," The American Lawyer
"Kirkland & Ellis Trims Associate Ranks Following Performance Reviews," The American Lawyer
"Associates' Performance Reviews Are Influenced by Market Conditions," The American Lawyer
"Today's Associates Are Tomorrow's Top Litigators. Here's How to Prepare Them," Daily Business Review
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