By Dan Packel | October 15, 2020
Some of the country's biggest corporations have announced that work-from-home will continue until July 2021. But law firms are sticking to an "incremental" approach.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | October 14, 2020
Interest in competitive video gaming continues to grow, and unlike traditional sports, it saw an increase in play and interest during the pandemic. But the industry has a litany of legal issues to consider as it grows.
By Patrick Smith | October 5, 2020
Training. Transparency. Career development. Ownership. Community. Values. Firms have a lot of options when it comes to catering to the future. But they need to be intentional in how they use them if they are going to be effective.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | October 2, 2020
Experts say they're seeing more lawyers with anxiety and other mental health struggles since the pandemic began.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | October 1, 2020
Some firms have begun to trade in-house expertise for third-party vendors for certain elements, but the base functions of what the departments do doesn't seem to be going anywhere just yet, experts say.
By Dylan Jackson | October 1, 2020
But overall, the number of mergers this year remains significantly lower than they were in 2019.
By Patrick Smith | September 28, 2020
Changing power dynamics, entrenched ideals and the clarity of organizational values all impact how firms make decisions regarding their more junior attorneys. But the latter aren't powerless.
By Dan Packel | September 25, 2020
One firm fielded a call from an accounting firm curious about a partnership, while another is weighing a subsidiary with nonlawyer shareholders. But regulations governing the new reality still need to be clarified.
By Andrew Maloney | September 23, 2020
A report this month found a large majority of senior managers are concerned about keeping talent, and nearly half of them say their employees' morale has suffered.
By Patrick Smith | September 23, 2020
The ongoing struggle for a solution to Big Law's diversity issues may have an option not often explored: merging with women and minority owned firms.
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