Can Big Law Fix Its Failures on Work Allocation?
Patrick Smith Lizzy McLellan | August 25, 2021
While there is no silver bullet for solving Big Law’s many ills, decisions about who works on what are tied to many of them.
Patrick Smith Lizzy McLellan | August 25, 2021
While there is no silver bullet for solving Big Law’s many ills, decisions about who works on what are tied to many of them.
ALM Staff | August 23, 2021
Which firms were best able to satisfy their midlevel associates over the past year?
Dylan Jackson | August 23, 2021
Many third-, fourth- and fifth-year associates feel uncertain about what a hybrid workplace will actually look like, according to the 2021 Midlevel Associates survey,
Dylan Jackson | August 24, 2021
From Armenia to LaCroix, these are some of the strangest and most honest comments associates made on the 2021 Midlevel Associates Survey.
ALM Staff | August 23, 2021
Curious how firms in your neck of the woods compare? Dive into the results from this year's survey.
Dylan Jackson | August 24, 2021
Law firm technology has adapted well to the world of remote work, according to the 2021 Midlevel Associates Survey.
Dan Packel | September 08, 2021
Faced with uncertain workforces, law firms are doing their best to make office returns meaningful and engaging.
Dan Packel | September 07, 2021
Associates see the value in getting back to the office, but law firm staff aren't so eager.
Patrick Smith | August 26, 2021
For the first time in most business professionals' working lives, leverage gained during the pandemic means the conditions are ripe for change.
Ben Seal | August 31, 2021
As global firms grapple with the American approach to the salary wars, we looked around the globe to learn what an entry-level lawyer makes in a wide variety of major markets.
The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | August 24, 2021
So, your firm matched (or didn't). What does it really mean for you?
Lizzy McLellan David Gialanella | August 26, 2021
In a world full of overworked lawyers, midsize firms can make a special pitch as they seek to add and retain talent.
Ben Seal | August 31, 2021
"We are trying to unite the firm and close any chasm that may have once existed between staff and attorneys," Jeff Keitelman said.
Anna Zhang | September 06, 2021
The increasingly adversarial relationship between the American and Chinese regulatory environments will have profound impacts on cross-border commercial activity we have taken for granted.
Paul Hodkinson | September 05, 2021
Mandatory retirement is no longer legal in the U.K., but firms still seem to operate with the same mindset as they manage out older lawyers.