The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | April 2, 2020
"We've had a steep learning curve with no playbook," Florida Bar president John Stewart said.
By Patrick Smith | March 31, 2020
"The kind of interpersonal communication that people have on a coffee break or in the lunchroom is now gone," said one behavioral scientist who's also a Big Law alum. "Firms are going to have to work to keep their people committed and engaged."
By Jack Newsham | March 31, 2020
Another New York midsize firm, Rivkin Radler, announced its own cost-saving moves this week by withholding partner pay and reducing associate and staff pay.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Dylan Jackson | March 30, 2020
President and CEO Mark Thompson said response from the firm has been overwhelmingly positive in a time when some other law firms have already cut staff.
By Dan Packel | March 27, 2020
Kirkland & Ellis and others are joining the City Bar Justice Center to roll out a pilot in New York, and the Lawyers for Good Government Foundation will provide national assistance in the effort to guide small business owners on how to access government support.
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.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Jack Newsham | March 27, 2020
With the coronavirus pandemic resulting in most law firms working from home, some law firm staff are having an easier time adapting than others.
By Patrick Smith | March 27, 2020
Will the sudden shift to remote working accelerate the trends that are transforming modern law offices?
The American Lawyer | News|Q&A
By Dan Packel | March 27, 2020
The 250-attorney firm, which recently inked an international alliance with Deloitte Legal, has a practice mix that's placed it in high demand amid the COVID-19 crisis.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Jack Newsham | March 26, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic and its economic impacts have law firms considering belt-tightening, but it's not yet clear whether many firms will cut or change their summer associate programs.
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