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  • Fund Formation Group Of The Year: Weil

    Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP closed another record-breaking year with a blockbuster fund from longtime client Brookfield Asset Management while advising first-time fund managers including Crux Capital and Terminus Capital Partners on multimillion-dollar fundraises — earning the law firm a spot among the 2025 Law360 Fund Formation Groups of the Year.

  • Energy Group Of The Year: Orrick

    Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP attorneys shepherded several lucrative clean energy deals to completion and convinced the D.C. Circuit to undo its stoppage of an $18 billion liquefied natural gas project, earning the firm a place among the 2025 Law360 Energy Groups of the Year.

  • Environmental Group Of The Year: Bracewell

    Bracewell LLP attorneys successfully defended neoprene manufacturer Denka Performance Elastomer LLC from a government-ordered shutdown and prevailed in overturning a D.C. Circuit decision that blocked industry challenges to California vehicle emissions rules, earning the firm a place among the 2025 Law360 Environmental Groups of the Year.

  • Benefits Group Of The Year: Stris & Maher

    Stris & Maher LLP's formidable litigation team has set plaintiff-friendly precedent in several major areas of developing Employee Retirement Income Security Act case law while negotiating multimillion-dollar settlements to class actions, earning the firm a spot among the 2025 Law360 Benefits Groups of the Year.

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    Barnes & Thornburg Head On Firm's Nonmerger Growth Motto

    In an age of BigLaw megamergers, Barnes & Thornburg LLP has opted to expand strategically through steady, organic growth and lateral hiring rather than law firm combinations.

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    Law360's Legal Lions Of The Week

    Wigdor LLP and Elefterakis Elefterakis & Panek lead this week's edition of Law360 Legal Lions, after a New York federal judge denied the NFL's bid to force a class of National Football League coaches into arbitration.

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    'Scare Tactics Work' But Hope Persists For Legal Industry DEI

    The suspension of Diversity Lab's Mansfield Certification program is the latest indication that political threats against BigLaw are working, as the Trump administration targets DEI programs, observers say. Still, some supporters of legal industry diversity initiatives predict law firms will continue to pursue inclusive hiring practices — even if they don't talk about it publicly.

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    What's Costing Legal Marketing Officers Sleep

    Finding the best ways to implement artificial intelligence and maximizing employees' business development are some of the things keeping legal industry professionals up at night, according to a new report by public relations firm Greentarget.

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    Dinsmore Adds IP Partner In Texas From Fish & Richardson

    Dinsmore & Shohl LLP has hired a Fish & Richardson PC intellectual property lawyer who has advanced degrees in mechanical and aerospace engineering and practiced at his previous firm for more than 20 years, the firm announced Wednesday.

  • Telecommunications Group Of The Year: Wiley

    Wiley Rein LLP helped Intelsat Holdings leap the regulatory hurdles standing in the way of its $3.1 billion buyout by major satellite company SES SA, and it convinced the Eighth Circuit to toss a decades-old ban on broadcasters owning more than one Top Four-rated television station in any market, earning it a spot among the Law360 2025 Telecommunications Groups of the Year.

  • Securities Group Of The Year: Skadden

    With more than 100 practicing attorneys across the globe, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP's securities practice continues to dominate, securing a $48 million settlement in an event-driven litigation, as well as a unanimous defense verdict in a multibillion-dollar class action jury trial, earning the firm a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Securities Groups of the Year.

  • International Arbitration Group Of The Year: Squire Patton

    Squire Patton Boggs LLP convinced an international tribunal last year to toss a $2.1 billion claim against Slovakia, in part by showing that the claimant's employees had faked injuries allegedly caused by the police and others, landing the firm among the 2025 Law360 International Arbitration Groups of the Year.

  • Fund Formation Group Of The Year: Debevoise

    Debevoise & Plimpton LLP helped investment firm Global Infrastructure Partners assemble its largest-ever infrastructure fund, which raised $25.2 billion, and assisted longtime client Stone Point Capital with its 10th buyout fund, which raised $11.5 billion — earning a spot among the 2025 Law360 Fund Formation Groups of the Year.

  • Compliance Group Of The Year: Morrison Foerster

    Morrison Foerster LLP attorneys took on a remediation and compliance review for one of the world's largest banks and advised on a Dutch government initiative for developing a national digital platform for citizens' healthcare data, earning the firm a spot among the 2025 Law360 Compliance Groups of the Year.

  • Environmental Group Of The Year: Sidley

    Sidley Austin LLP attorneys helped a leading fuel industry trade group prevail at the U.S. Supreme Court, secured an appellate win in California for a scrap metal recycling facility, and successfully resolved a pro bono case on behalf of a U.S. Navy sailor accused of Clean Air Act violations, earning the firm a spot among the 2025 Law360 Environmental Groups of the Year.

  • Benefits Group Of The Year: Mayer Brown

    This past year, Mayer Brown's team of ERISA litigators persuaded trial courts to shut down several complex cases against big-name clients, including Nordstrom and a Berkshire Hathaway company, landing the group a place among Law360's 2025 Benefits Groups of the Year.

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    Greenberg Grows NY Gov't Team With Davidoff Hutcher Duo

    Greenberg Traurig LLP announced Wednesday that it has added a duo from Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP to its dedicated practice for New York law and policy matters.

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    HSF Kramer Wants To Show BigLaw Can Also Be AI-Native

    On the heels of its recent transatlantic merger, Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP is one of the largest law firms seeking to become "AI-native," a term being used by several newly launched smaller law firms that promise to provide cheaper and faster legal services than traditional law firms.

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    Cozen Adds One Big Beautiful Bill Tax Provision Designer

    The architect of the tax provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, who spent the past seven years on Capitol Hill and previously served as the top oversight counsel for the House Ways and Means Committee, has joined Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies, the group recently announced.

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    Simpson Thacher Plans Dallas Launch, Adds Capital Practice

    Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP is planning to plant a second flag in the Lone Star State with a shop in Dallas after launching a capital structure solutions practice with a New York-based partner who came aboard from Kirkland & Ellis LLP at the helm.

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    Seyfarth's Houston Leader Aims To Wield Power Of Innovation

    At just under 50 attorneys, Seyfarth Shaw LLP's Houston office is among the firm's smaller shops, but new office leader Suzanna Bonham said it can still "pack a punch."

  • Voir Dire: Law360 Pulse's Weekly Quiz

    This was another busy week for the legal industry as law firms hired new talent and named new leaders across the country. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse's weekly quiz.

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    BCLP Adds Ex-McDermott Atty To Real Estate Platform In NY

    Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP announced Wednesday that it has brought a deals attorney from McDermott Will & Schulte to its real estate department, which the firm says it has targeted for growth this year.

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    Foley & Lardner Brings On 4 IP, Corporate Attys In Calif.

    Foley & Lardner LLP is expanding its California team, announcing Thursday it is adding four partners with technology-related experience — two in San Diego, one in San Francisco and one in Silicon Valley.

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    Squire Patton Boggs Hires K&L Gates Trade Atty In DC

    Squire Patton Boggs LLP has hired a K&L Gates LLP trade partner who focuses his practice on economic sanctions matters, export controls, national security reviews and maritime law, the firm announced Thursday.

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Expert Analysis

  • How Firms Can Retain Rainmakers, Now And All Year Long Author Photo

    Though firm leaders feel the most urgency about retaining rainmakers now, during compensation season, effective retention strategies are preemptive and year-round efforts anchored in meaningful support, tactical execution and credible follow-through, says Tom Orewyler at TO Comms.

  • What GCs Value Most: 7 Ways To Earn Clients' Trust Author Photo

    Trust is the foundation of any great client relationship, but it isn’t built overnight or maintained passively — rather, counsel must consistently show up in small but important ways to become the trusted partner clients rely on when judgment matters most, says Andrew Dick at The L Suite.

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    Biz Development Tip Of The Month: Make An Onboarding Plan Author Photo

    The investment required for a personalized client onboarding plan is minimal, but the return on investment — measured in client satisfaction, relationship strength and longevity, client referrals, and other business development opportunities — can be extraordinary, says John Reed at Rain BDM.

  • Law Firm Content Strategies To Stay Competitive In 2026 Author Photo

    A number of trends will continue to reshape how people search, consume and trust information next year, and law firms will need to adopt forward-thinking content strategies — from generative engine optimization to interactive legal tools — to stand out, says Elizabeth Lampert at Elizabeth Lampert PR and Nancy Myrland at Myrland Marketing and Social Media.

  • What Law Firm Liability Risks In 2025 Signal For Year To Come Author Photo

    Trends and statistics reveal that law firms of all sizes and practice areas remained attractive litigation targets this year, so firms must take concrete steps to avoid professional liability risks in the year to come, say Douglas Richmond and Andrew Ricke at Lockton Companies.

  • 5 New Archetypes Of Legal Talent For The Age Of AI Author Photo

    New job archetypes are rapidly replacing the traditional model of the lawyer as artificial intelligence proliferates, and to remain competitive, firms will need to embrace the diverse portfolio of talent required to navigate, design and critique algorithmic systems, says Dmitri Mehlhorn at Atoll Society.

  • A Closer Look At 5 Types Of Legal Management Services Orgs Author Photo

    Legal management services organizations, which outsource the administrative aspects of law firms to separate entities, are poised to disrupt the industry in the year to come, so firms and attorneys should consider the advantages and disadvantages of several MSO models, say Frederick Shelton and Ayven Dodd at Shelton & Steele.

  • Law And Disorder: How To Tackle A Key Burnout Syndrome Author Photo

    Impostor syndrome prevails as a main root cause of attorney burnout, but sufferers can equip themselves with a series of practice tips that build confidence through evidence, not emotion, to address the mindset behind this damaging condition, says Jonathan Cohen at PNY.

  • What GCs Value Most: 7 Ways To Build Client Relationships Author Photo

    Today's general counsel expect outside lawyers to show interest, relevance and value long before there is a live matter to address, including by engaging with attorneys at every level of the company and dispensing free advice thoughtfully, says Andrew Dick at The L Suite.

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    Biz Development Tip Of The Month: Start Early In Your Career Author Photo

    Having the courage to embark on your legal business development strategy early in your career allows you to sooner reap the rewards of a strong network, which in turn can increase the momentum of referrals over the course of your career, says Kristin Housh at Sheppard Mullin.

  • Enthusiasm Is Legal Leadership Differentiator In AI Era Author Photo

    As the legal profession navigates changes driven by artificial intelligence and broader pressures, leaders should consider behavioral research-backed strategies to translate enthusiasm into tangible results for team performance, say attorneys at King & Spalding.

  • Weighing Opportunities, Risks Of PE Investment In Law Firms Author Photo

    Though law firms and private equity firms appear to be strange bedfellows, such combinations may offer opportunities for ailing midsize firms — which must be weighed against risks to culture, brand and growth prospects, say directors at FTI Consulting.

  • 3 Forces Reshaping The Legal Buyer-Seller Relationship Author Photo

    This year's Buying Legal Council Conference highlighted three emerging forces in how buyers and sellers operate in the legal ecosystem — artificial intelligence, data and preferred panels — and organizations would be well advised to combine them into an integrated framework for transparency, performance and collaboration, says Matthew Prinn at RFP Advisory Group.

  • 5 Steps For GCs To Drive Generative AI Experimentation Author Photo

    As legal departments face mounting pressure to do more with less, general counsel should lead a structured process for adopting generative artificial intelligence tools to transform productivity, manage risk and align with enterprise priorities, says Maesea McCalpin at Gartner.

  • How Attys Can DIY Their Own System For Professional Growth Author Photo

    Amid law firm layoffs of business development staff, lawyers cannot depend solely on their firms to foster their professional growth, and must instead create their own initiatives for building community, says Lana Manganiello at Practice Growth Partner.

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