By Molly McGrath | August 5, 2024
How to retain employees in your law firm? The key is to build relationships with the team.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By The Family of Donald A. Robinson | August 5, 2024
Donald A. Robinson is remembered for his service to the legal profession, the people within it, and the community where he lived and worked. "May you enjoy health, happiness and success, in that order," he often said.
By Thomas Spigolon | August 2, 2024
"It's an absolutely astounding gift—it's just such an honor. I still can hardly talk about it; I kind of get choked up," said Dinsmore & Shohl's Barbara Edelman.
By John G. Browning | August 2, 2024
"What better way to take your mind off those summer 'lawyer doldrums' than by reading something amusing—perhaps even a glimpse of the lighter moments in our legal system?" writes John G. Browning.
By Thomas Spigolon | July 31, 2024
"Because we were hosting the Centennial Games, we were very, very hopeful that every country came—and they did, even the North Koreans. The Olympics, unfortunately, as much as it tries to keep politics out, you sort of can't help that," said former King & Spalding attorney Charlie Battle.
By Thomas Spigolon | July 30, 2024
John Hall has published "Gnats, Humidity and Murder," which pulls from his rural south Georgia upbringing, a brief stint in the U.S. attorney's office in Macon, his familiarity with Atlanta's social and cultural scene, and 40 years of practicing law.
By Pia Kamath and Eduardo Flores | July 29, 2024
"These are hard-earned tips of wisdom from Irell & Manella's team of paralegals and technical support staff who are on-site for each of the firm's trials," write Pia Kamath and Eduardo Flores.
Pro Mid Market | Analysis|News
By Amanda O'Brien | July 29, 2024
"Their benches aren't as deep," said consultant Peter Zeughauser. "It has a much bigger impact and firms feel it."
By Michael P. Maslanka | July 24, 2024
Rather than vacations being considered apart from one's career, they are now part and parcel of it," writes columnist and professor Michael P. Maslanka.
By Tracy LaLonde | July 22, 2024
In large law firms, the measure of one's worth can often boil down to a single figure: hours billed. This may seem harsh, but in many firms, this rings true. This standard metric, while undeniably important, often overshadows the diverse array of skills and individual contributions that attorneys bring to their roles.
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