By Dan Roe | December 21, 2023
A new complaint details an alleged history of sexual harassment, unequal pay and unfavorable assignments for the former partner.
By Dan Roe | December 21, 2023
A profession struggling for more equitable representation confronts a legal activist who wants law firms to be colorblind.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Debbie Epstein Henry | December 19, 2023
"Including Jews under the DEI umbrella would accomplish three things. First is education. Providing more knowledge could bring more understanding. Second is bridging differences. Fostering communication will help build relationships and facilitate productive dialogue. Third is community. Jews need a safe space to connect and explore the range of experiences we are facing."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | December 19, 2023
At least 30 large law firms have announced some kind of leadership transition within the last year or so. "It's been an exciting but challenging and exhausting few years," noted one Am Law 100 leader.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | December 18, 2023
The firm's moves are consistent with a slew of large law firms making staff and associate cuts in 2023, as firms focused on efficiency, outsourcing and productivity in a year of declining demand.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | December 15, 2023
"I've worked with firms who find it difficult because they want the partners to charge X rate and they would lose a third of their business," said Charlotte-based Jordan Abshire, founder and managing member of Abshire Legal Search.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | December 13, 2023
The profit-sharing plans of both FisherBroyles and a spinoff firm are a departure from the usual practices of distributed law firms.
By Andrew Maloney | December 13, 2023
"Firms have a greater understanding of new working practices and have revised their approach to their space," according to the latest Citi Hildebrand client advisory.
By Justin Henry | December 11, 2023
Hogan Lovells, which acquired a team of 28 partners from Stroock and office leases in New York and Washington, is also a secured creditor, gaining rights to the firm's largest liability: a loan made by Chase Bank.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Jay Russell, Mark Masson and Ed Estrada | December 8, 2023
How can firms end 2023 strong and set up for success in 2024? Consultants at Lotis Blue Consulting and Estrada Consulting lay out tangible steps to improving firm performance.
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