Now that Lawbot3000 has replaced all his colleagues, he has to make office small talk with himself. RollOnFriday’s Best Law Firms to Work At 2026 survey is well underway, with over 2,000 respondents ...
In case you needed to know. Just because metoo is out of the headlines, it doesn’t mean there aren’t still (and, it seems safe to say, always will be) male lawyers unable to keep their hands to ...
Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Seattle, Silicon Valley, Washington, D.C., Wilmington, Berlin, Brussels ...
Kirkland & Ellis is a megabucks US firm which brings its largesse to its London office, pegging pay to the dollar, and a very large amount of dollar it is, too. Highly-regarded for private equity, ...
From humble beginnings in Plymouth, Bond Dickinson (formerly Bond Pearce until its merger with Dickinson Dees on 1st May 2013) has grown to become a serious commercial contender. The Bristol office in ...
Norton Rose joined the club of truly global firms in 2012 when it merged with US firm Fulbright & Jaworski LLP, to become Norton Rose Fulbright. The firm is now based in over 50 cities, and has a ...
Clifford Chance, the product of a merger in 1987 between Coward Chance and Clifford Turner, used to be looked down on as the new kid on the block by the more established members of the Magic Circle.
Founded in New York in 1875, Paul, Weiss is one of the big beasts of US law. And the only one with an oddly-placed comma. Today, Paul, Weiss has more than 1,000 lawyers in 10 offices around the world.
Stevens & Bolton (or S&B, at the time of writing) doesn’t have any bolt-ons – it’s a single office in Guilford where around 150 lawyers seem to be having a pretty good time of it. A one site approach ...
The owner of a firm has been struck off, after it emerged that he misappropriated over £163,000 of client funds. Charles Ogbonna Azotam, admitted in 2013, was the sole principal at immigration firm ...
The cover of Stephenson's book. Legal influencer Alice Stephenson has accused the liquidators of her law firm of making her bankrupt as “punishment”. In 2023 the self-described “most followed lawyer ...
A judge has slammed a barrister, stating that it was "overwhelmingly likely" that he had used "entirely fictitious" cases generated by AI, when drafting submissions. Immigration barrister, Chowdhury ...