
Kirkland Tops $10 Billion Revenue Mark as Profits Spike
Kirkland & Ellis became the first law firm to crack $10 billion in revenue last year as profits per equity partner hit $11 million, according to a source familiar with the firm’s results.

Kirkland & Ellis became the first law firm to crack $10 billion in revenue last year as profits per equity partner hit $11 million, according to a source familiar with the firm’s results.

Breyer, a 28-year veteran of the US District Court for the Northern District of California, charged forward with his other duties as a district court judge as jurors entered their second day of deliberations to decide whether Musk defrauded Twitter investors.

Federal agencies are redoubling efforts to dismantle their workers’ collective bargaining rights with the Trump administration mostly shielded while courts weigh unions’ array of legal challenges to the president’s authority.


Cross-border transfer pricing is how multinational companies price transactions between related entities. Governments use these rules to prevent improper profit shifting. This video explains how it works — and how it can trigger billion-dollar tax bills.

A court-appointed receiver for whiskey distiller Uncle Nearest Inc. urged a bankruptcy judge to dismiss the Chapter 11 proceeding filed by the company’s founders, saying they didn’t have the requisite authority.
A court-appointed receiver for whiskey distiller Uncle Nearest Inc. urged a bankruptcy judge to dismiss the Chapter 11 proceeding filed by the company’s founders, saying they didn’t have the requisite authority.
The Supreme Court is siding overwhelmingly with President Donald Trump when challenges arrive via the emergency docket, a Bloomberg Law analysis found.

A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.
A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.


Utah federal judges declined to extend the Trump-appointed interim US attorney, the first red-state district court to reject the administration’s approach to installing chief prosecutors—and the first time it’s happened to someone approaching Senate confirmation.
Jackson Walker LLP agreed to provisions in private settlements that will allow the Justice Department’s bankruptcy watchdog to continue pursuing separate legal action related to an undisclosed romance between a former firm partner and a top bankruptcy judge.
Breyer, a 28-year veteran of the US District Court for the Northern District of California, charged forward with his other duties as a district court judge as jurors entered their second day of deliberations to decide whether Musk defrauded Twitter investors.
The Fourth Circuit affirmed a lower court’s denial of Goldman Sachs’ bid to compel arbitration in a suit alleging the bank violated US bankruptcy law.
Kirkland & Ellis became the first law firm to crack $10 billion in revenue last year as profits per equity partner hit $11 million, according to a source familiar with the firm’s results.
Kirsten Jackson joined Pillsbury as a partner in its insurance recovery and advisory practice in Los Angeles, the firm announced Wednesday.
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