By Dylan Jackson | Jack Newsham | April 28, 2020
As the firm's second generation of leadership took the helm, more than one-fifth of its partnership headed for the exits.
By Patrick Smith | April 24, 2020
With most big acquisitions on hold, Big Law corporate departments are at work helping major clients raise cash and refinance existing debt.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Jennifer Johnson | April 24, 2020
Law firms should be reimagining their businesses in a future that may be very different from today. Now is the right time for firms to implement a structured, intentional innovation process.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Mike Short, Joe Altonji, Mark Medice and Yvonne Nath | April 7, 2020
In the few months after the viral peak, firms will have to focus on a specific set of issues to get their firms moving back in the direction of normal operations.
National Law Journal | Conversation|Q&A
By Lisa Helem | April 6, 2020
Caren Ulrich Stacy, who once served as head of talent for Arnold & Porter and Cooley, says that diverse lawyers could bear the brunt of an economic downturn.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Mike Short, Joe Altonji, Mark Medice and Yvonne Nath | April 6, 2020
Managing the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on law firm business will come in many stages. The consultants in LawVision's strategy group created a playbook on what key leaders across a firm should do in each stage of that process. This is the first article in a series outlining those steps, by phase.
By David Thomas | April 3, 2020
Veteran law firm defender Kevin Rosen of Gibson Dunn said the ruling sends a message to the bankruptcy trustee who brought the case: Time to move on.
By Dan Packel | April 2, 2020
With critical medical supplies running short, the firm's pro bono efforts helped Patriots owner Bob Kraft use his team's plane to secure 1.7 million N95 masks from China and guided Ford in a deal with GE Healthcare to produce 50,000 ventilators in 100 days.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Alex Dimitrief | March 31, 2020
The most important guiding principles for outside counsel during a crisis are to be helpful and to steer clear of anything that might be construed as insensitivity to a client's distress, Alex Dimitrief writes.
By David Thomas | March 27, 2020
Kazuo Okada claims an arbitration panel that found he owes millions to Bartlit Beck ignored his medical reasons for not traveling to a U.S. hearing.
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