Law firms continue to expand in lower-cost areas with large talent pools, while growth in dominant markets such as New York and Washington, D.C., has plateaued, according to a study released on The American Lawyer. The new report on legal employment and real estate trends found that the U.S. legal sector has continued to grow in emerging markets, where low business […]
The American Lawyer reports that recent data released by ALM Intelligence shows female attorneys have ascended into Big Law’s ...
The American Lawyer reports on a mistaken and dangerous belief pervading the current U.S. legal market: that it is consolidatin...
Law firms have a lot of room to increase leverage, despite clients pushing back against the use of more junior lawyers, reports ALM ...
The American Lawyer published results from its annual Am Law 200 report, which includes data and rankings for the nation’s Second Hu...
Legal industry professionals say prospects for their future legal business look bright, but cite pricing pressures and cybersecurity...
The American Lawyer released their 31st annual Am Law 100 report, which includes data and rankings for the natio...
Law firm mergers remained robust during the first quarter of 2018, with a strong outlook for cross-border combinations, according to...
Frustration with high legal fees and demand for local regulatory knowledge may give small and medium-sized law firms an edge with la...
In the latest March 2018 issue, Chicago Lawyer published results from their 16th annual survey of Illinois’ largest law firms and sp...