Global law firm with 120+ offices across major markets and cross-border practice depth
White & Case is a partnership-structured global law firm founded in 1901, operating from New York with offices spanning North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. The tech stack reveals a traditional professional-services foundation—iManage for legal work product, Workday for HR, Power BI for reporting—supplemented by emerging AI capabilities (Azure OpenAI, Copilot Studio, Azure Cognitive Services). Hiring velocity is steady across 14 countries, with legal roles dominating (88 open positions) alongside smaller marketing and operations teams, signaling a law-firm-scaled org focused on knowledge management adoption and cross-border transaction support.
Notable leadership hires: Associate Director
White & Case serves enterprise and institutional clients navigating complex, multijurisdictional deals and disputes. The firm operates through a distributed office model across major financial and legal markets, supported by a mix of US-qualified, English-qualified, and locally licensed attorneys. Internal operations span legal delivery, business development, finance, HR, and technology—typical of a 1,000+ person partnership. Current strategic focus areas include cross-border M&A transaction support, go-to-market initiatives, training on research and knowledge management systems, and summer associate programs. The firm contends with scale challenges: talent attraction and retention, optimizing legal operations workflows, knowledge system adoption, and client data security.
Core platforms include iManage (legal work management), Workday (HR), Power BI (analytics), Microsoft 365 suite (Office, Teams), and Cvent (events). Recent adoption includes Azure OpenAI and Copilot Studio for AI capabilities.
The firm falls in the 1,001–5,000 employee range. Currently 88 open legal positions across all levels (junior, mid, senior, and leadership), reflecting ongoing recruitment in core practice areas.
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