Global Biglaw Giant May Be The Next Firm To Embrace Nonequity Partners
As more elite firms embrace nonequity partnership tiers, A&O Shearman may be preparing to follow suit.
As more elite firms embrace nonequity partnership tiers, A&O Shearman may be preparing to follow suit.
The firm is continuing to trim staffing after its last round of job cuts.
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Waiting for their legal career to finally begin...
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If the firms won't fight for themselves, how will they fight for clients?
We'll see what Donald Trump thinks about this boundary.
Kirkland, Latham, Simpson, A&O Shearman, and Cadwalader have all made bad deals with Trump.
At this point, signing a Trump deal is just dumb.
Latham, A&O Shearman, and Simpson Thacher are all reportedly looking to make a deal.