By Dan Packel | March 16, 2020
Chairman Brad Karp wants "thousands" of lawyers across the U.S. to join what he expects will be an unprecedented effort.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Janie Byalik | March 13, 2020
Blaming gender for what is really a lack of experience does a disservice to those very women who are told, and must come to believe, they can hold their own against anyone in a courtroom, including, of course, much older men.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | March 13, 2020
In this episode, we explore law student activism, and how future attorneys attending law schools at Harvard, Yale, New York University and elsewhere are using their leverage to protest policies and practices.
By David Thomas | March 13, 2020
A growing number of law firms are shuttering offices and adopting remote working plans in earnest to ward against the pandemic.
By Dan Packel | March 12, 2020
There's no sign yet of panicked hiring freezes, and offers are already out for the newest crop of associates. But the situation is evolving quickly, and even if it's very unlike the Great Recession, the pandemic is bound to affect the legal job market.
By Jay Harrington | March 11, 2020
If you're not careful, time will start moving so fast that the next decade of your life will become an indistinguishable blip marked only by fuzzy memories of late nights at the office.
By David Thomas | March 9, 2020
Law firms face a test over how to conduct business effectively with offices closed. But if the virus wreaks enough economic havoc, remote working may be the least of their problems.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | Phillip Bantz | March 6, 2020
Secondments can do plenty of good for law firms, but often at great cost. As clients ramp up their requests, we examine how firms are approaching their arrangements.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Samantha Stokes | March 3, 2020
Indiana University Maurer School of Law professor William Henderson takes a different approach to the idea of associate training.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Samantha Stokes | March 3, 2020
As the legal market has become more competitive, robust associate training programs focused on developing professional skills have become a key recruitment and retention tool at firms of all sizes.
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