New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Devika Kewalramani and Rachel S. Kwon | June 21, 2021
For New York lawyers, "retirement" in the traditional sense of exiting the work force may not be the only option. New York has an intricate maze of rules on retirement requiring careful review and understanding.
The American Lawyer | News|Profile
By Dan Packel | June 16, 2021
Being a lawyer is no longer at the core of Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner counsel Kaye Steinsapir's identity. But the lawyer behind the #TEAMMOLLY hashtag is not about to give up her career.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 10, 2021
"This year, we doubled-down to beat last year's numbers and raised another 3.7 million meals for the food banks," said AG Chris Carr.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 8, 2021
"Lawyers, as a class or as a group, actually tend to track low in cognitive empathy, which means they don't necessarily find it easy to put themselves in someone else's shoes," a therapist for lawyers said. "That can result in high levels of judgmentalness and obviously lack of empathy."
By Ioana Good | June 7, 2021
As COVID-19 requirements continue to ease and guidance around in-person contact looks more positive, law firms will once again be confronted with a talent shortage, forcing them to find creative solutions like architecting permanent remote environments to attract the best talent.
By Hannah Roberts | June 7, 2021
As private equity firms continue their deal-making spree across the globe, corporate lawyers say that they and their teams are struggling to keep up.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | June 1, 2021
"These are people at law firms looking to go in-house who recognized during the pandemic, they weren't getting calls from partners for work," one recruiter said.
By Patrick Smith | May 28, 2021
While not mandating a full-time return, the firm issued a memo Friday saying "by default, we should work from the office when we are able."
By Raychel Lean | May 26, 2021
"Working from home has taught me the importance of setting boundaries to compartmentalize my life," Wolfe Pincavage partner Becky Greenfield said.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 26, 2021
"It's difficult for lawyers to get the time off and to also be able to travel frequently," said Nicholas LeRoy, an insurance defense litigator. "You have to learn the game."
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