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The 2026 Am Law 200: Ranked By Gross Revenue

The 2026 Am Law 200: Ranked By Gross Revenue

Gross Revenue for the Second Hundred increased in 2025 by 6.0 percent, compared to the 10.8 percent increase in 2024.       Gross Revenue for the Second Hundred increased in 2025 by 6.0 percent, compared to the 10.8 percent increase in 2024.       

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The 2026 Am Law 200: By the Numbers

The 2026 Am Law 200: By the Numbers

A closer look at the numbers that mattered most for the Am Law 200—in visual form.       A closer look at the numbers that mattered most for the Am Law 200—in visual form.       

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TACOs And NACHOs And SALSA, Oh My!

TACOs And NACHOs And SALSA, Oh My!

In my next life, I want to work on Wall Street. Not because I like finance, but because Wall Street traders originally came up with the acronym “TACO,” for “Trump Always Chickens Out.” And then, last week, another trader ginned up “NACHO,” for “Not A Chance Hormuz...

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Clarence Thomas’s Stranglehold On History

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! As of today, Clarence Thomas takes over Justice Stephen J. ‌Field for the third longest tenure on the Supreme Court, and on Thursday he’ll capture the number 2 spot from which of his former colleagues?...

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Gorsuch: Trust The Process, Not The Leaks

Gorsuch: Trust The Process, Not The Leaks

Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. We want some transparency, but we also have to ​leave room for candid conversations and deliberations with one another. But do we need time to actually talk quietly with one another, to ​find those places where...

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Todd Blanche’s Kayfabe Comey Case

Todd Blanche’s Kayfabe Comey Case

Todd Blanche is pretending to prosecute James Comey for threatening the president … but he’s not pretending very hard. Yesterday the Acting Attorney General sat down for a chat with Meet the Press’s Kristen Welker. Like his predecessor, he knows his main job is going...

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Too Fast to Fake It: Can Big Law’s Top Partners Keep Up?

Too Fast to Fake It: Can Big Law’s Top Partners Keep Up?

Geopolitical upheaval, corporate accountability, and the rise of AI are testing whether Big Law's top partners are worth their multimillion-dollar price tags, writes The Global Lawyer.       Geopolitical upheaval, corporate accountability, and the rise of AI are...

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Making the Most of Your Mentoring Relationships

Meyling Ly Ortiz | The best mentors serve as an experienced sounding board, ask you questions and expand your perspective. Tips on getting the most out of lawyer mentorship programs. The post Making the Most of Your Mentoring Relationships appeared first on Articles,...

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Alina Habba Exonerates Comey. But Not On Purpose.

Alina Habba Exonerates Comey. But Not On Purpose.

This week Alina Habba went on The View to tell those godless liberals what’s up. She was asked about the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. (“Still rattled.”) She was asked about healthcare. (“Concepts of a plan.”) The $1 million sanctions order she...

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The Leadership Shifts That Drive Law Firm Growth

The Leadership Shifts That Drive Law Firm Growth

In this episode of “Be That Lawyer,” I speak with Robin Saghian, Shahab Mossavar Rahmani, and Edwin Saghian of Omega Law Group about the operational decisions that separate stagnant firms from scalable ones. The conversation centers on three critical shifts for...

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Stat(s) Of The Week: Eyeing AI 

Stat(s) Of The Week: Eyeing AI 

Whether they’re wary of the risks or simply seeking insight into law firm operations, most general counsel now expect their outside firms to be transparent about their use of artificial intelligence, according to a new report.  The “2026 KPMG Global General Counsel...

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On The Growing Mid-Sized Law Firm

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to the 2025 Leopard Law Firm Index (LLFI) Mid-Sized 200 Rankings, how much did mid-sized firms (50-150 attorneys) grow last year? Hint: Mid-sized firms also boasted a 93% lateral retention...

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OnlyFans Hires 20-Year Skadden Veteran as General Counsel

OnlyFans Hires 20-Year Skadden Veteran as General Counsel

David Eisman is coming aboard as OnlyFans adapts to the death of its owner in March and as it prepares to sell a minority ownership stake to a San Francisco investment firm.       David Eisman is coming aboard as OnlyFans adapts to the death of its owner in March and...

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Former Judges Offer No Easy Answers on Presidential Pardons

Former Judges Offer No Easy Answers on Presidential Pardons

“What has happened with the pardon under this administration, it's just shocking, said former U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Judge Thomas Griffith, who was appointed to the bench in 2005 by then-President George W. Bush.      Related Stories5th...

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What Even *Is* A Biglaw Partner These Days?

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to ALM data for the latest Am Law 100 ranking, which Biglaw firm has the highest percentage of nonequity partners? Hint: 92.4% of partners at the firm are nonequity, significantly higher than...

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Goodbye Skadden, Hello OnlyFans!– See Also

Goodbye Skadden, Hello OnlyFans!– See Also

Former Skadden Partner David Eisman Makes A Huge Career Shift: Don’t worry — he’ll still be on the legal side of things. The Biggest In Texas: See if your firm places on this regional prestige list. Charging Is Easy; The Collecting Is Hard: The most important part of...

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The Most Prestigious Biglaw Firms In Texas (2027)

The Most Prestigious Biglaw Firms In Texas (2027)

Everything’s bigger in Texas, including the job opportunities for lawyers who are looking to work in the region’s thriving energy and financial markets. Saddle up, cowpokes, because if you want to ride in this rodeo, you’ll need to know which firms are considered the...

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Small Firms Can Train Great Lawyers Too

Small Firms Can Train Great Lawyers Too

There is a story every lawyer of a certain generation tells. They were sworn in. Someone handed them a file. There was a hearing in an hour. Maybe a deposition the next morning. Maybe a motion to draft with no sample, no explanation, and no clue what the partner...

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Non-Practicing Lawyers — Visible And Invisible

Non-Practicing Lawyers — Visible And Invisible

We believe there are about 1,000,000 non-practicing lawyers (NPLs) in the US. It is impossible to know with absolute certainty as the ABA and state bar associations do not accurately track this. Some state bar associations, such as New York State, offer an option to...

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Why Trust Is the Most Underrated Marketing Metric

Why Trust Is the Most Underrated Marketing Metric

In legal, accounting and other professional services technology markets, firms aren't just buying software. They're selecting partners who will influence workflows, compliance posture, sensitive data, client experience and even brand reputation. The stakes are high,...

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The Lawyers Advising Elon Musk and Sam Altman at Trial

The Lawyers Advising Elon Musk and Sam Altman at Trial

The litigation between Elon Musk and Sam Altman has brought on a bevy of lawyers from several law firms, including Wachtell, Morrison & Foerster, Mololamken, and Toberoff and Associates.       The litigation between Elon Musk and Sam Altman has brought on a bevy...

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Live from GC Midwest 2026 with Jennifer Hastings

Live from GC Midwest 2026 with Jennifer Hastings

In this episode, co-host Patrick Smith interviews Jennifer Hastings, founder of Outsource Counsel, live from the General Counsel Conference Midwest 2026 in Chicago.       In this episode, co-host Patrick Smith interviews Jennifer Hastings, founder of Outsource...

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