King & Spalding’s Jamieson Greer was nominated U.S. trade representative in the Executive Office of the President on Feb. 12, ...
All the firms have strong litigation or policy practices, some of which have litigated prior White House administrations.
Big law firms are increasingly feeling pressure to grow, and many use mergers with other firms to expand. But a recent ...
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act has, in just a couple of decades, become a huge revenue driver for many law firms.
While other (smaller) sectors consider the four-day workweek, Big Law is shifting in the opposite direction, with City firms requiring employees in the office for four days… and then some.
Mark Cohen covers the global legal industry and business reinvention. Large corporate law firms (a/k/a “Big Law”) are on a hiring spree. They are snapping up tech-oriented talent to fill a ...
Kevin Henderson, a small business and mergers and acquisitions securities lawyer, shared an image of the slide on Twitter, writing, "People often ask why I left BigLaw. Exhibit A." Lee Edwards ...
A deep left-wing bias infuses large, prestigious law firms. That may sound like a truism to anyone remotely familiar with Big Law, but recent research highlights just how pernicious this ...
Instead, Big Law firms are now staffing up their c-suites and business departments with people who used to work for prestigious professional services or accounting firms. A Major, Lindsey & Africa ...
Navigating a Shifting Legal Landscape As 2025 unfolds, BigLaw firms are facing both opportunities and challenges in maintaining their competitive edge. Despite strong profits in late 2024, firms are ...
This points to ongoing market consolidation. The Economist opines that the good times will continue to roll for Big Law, especially the superstar firms. It cites several reasons: increasing demand ...