International law firms in Japan could have taken a big hit over the past two years when their Japanese clients, discouraged by COVID, put outbound M&A deals on hold. However, ...
Analysts say it takes confidence to invest in a practice that’s not necessarily at its apex because the return on investment isn’t going to be as fast as some partners ...
A new survey from information services company Wolters Kluwer shows that approximately half of U.S. corporate respondents polled anticipate an increased need for legal technology a...
Global law firms are popping up in Utah. Since September 2021, at least four international law firms have announced offices in Salt Lake City, including Wilson Sonsini, Kirkland &a...
Moving away from the worst of the pandemic crisis, clients began shifting their focus regarding what they want from both their in-house legal teams and their external law firms. Th...
Below are four predictions of technology trends that will continue to be important in 2022 and help shape the law firm industry in the years ahead. Hybrid Remote/In-Office Work Mod...
According to a report of litigation finance advisory firm Westfleet Advisors, large law firms in the U.S. received a much bigger proportion of the total litigation funding commitme...
According to consultant Rober Bata, many US players grew their existing operations throughout Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa last year. These firms have been aggressively...
At least 20 international law firms were operating in Moscow before Russia invaded Ukraine in February, setting off waves of Western sanctions. Some firms are closing their Moscow ...
Baker McKenzie, Dentons and CMS have closed their offices in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv until further notice. Baker McKenzie has about 100 employees in Ukraine, CMS has 67 and D...