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Am Law 100: Trends, Insights & How Firms Plan to Move Past the Pandemic


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 76 minutes
Recorded Date: April 26, 2022
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**There is no CLE for this program**

For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

Join ALM’s upcoming webcast and be among the first to take a deep dive into the exclusive insights and trends revealed in our Am Law 100 data on the record-breaking year many firms experienced in 2021 and how they are leveraging that success for 2022. Hear from the editorial and intelligence teams behind the report on the day it’s released. You don’t want to miss this opportunity, so sign up today!

Law firms have ridden the uncertainty of the past two years to unprecedented success. The experiences weren’t universal, however, and market dynamics are starting to shift. In this webcast, we will explore how different segments of the market performed and which firms are best positioned to weather any upcoming changes to market dynamics.

Attendees will have the opportunity to ask our editors and analysts questions about these insights and learn steps to take to be more successful. Save your spot for this webcast and walk away with:
  • What drove the tremendous revenue and profit growth of 2021 and what does demand look like for 2022
  • How are firms able to use this flood of cash under current law firm structures and how are partners preparing if future years don’t match this growth
  • What have the fierce talent wars meant for firms’ position in the market, interest in geographic expansion and focus on culture
  • Exclusive data coupled with research and editorial analysis that can’t be obtained anywhere else
This program was recorded on April 26th, 2022.

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Panelists

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James Willer

Senior Analyst, Legal Department, Litigation
ALM Intelligence

James is a senior analyst with ALM Legal Intelligence with particular interests in corporate legal departments, litigation trends, the UK legal industry and the business of law more generally.

Prior to joining ALM Intelligence, James was a Senior Research Analyst at The Lawyer magazine, a UK legal publication, where he was responsible for compiling and leading research reports on a variety of topics relating to both the UK and global legal market. In addition to this, as part of his role, James also worked extensively on developing and maintaining a number of legal market intelligence data tools. Before joining The Lawyer, James was a researcher at a criminal justice think tank where he undertook research reports on behalf of UK police forces.

James earned a Law LLB (with Honours) from the University of East Anglia in 2012, and obtained a Law LLM (with Distinction) from the University of Sussex in 2014.

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Ben Seal

Executive Editor
The American Lawyer

Ben Seal is managing editor of The American Lawyer. He joined the magazine in February 2018, and previously spent five years working for The Legal Intelligencer, editing the paper's magazines and supplements and reporting on Pennsylvania's state courts, legislature and Attorney General's Office.

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Jae Um

Founder & Executive Director
Six Parsecs

Jae is one of the most sought after strategy executives in the legal industry by executive leadership of AmLaw 100 law firms. As a strategy consultant, insights analyst, and business designer for fast-changing legal markets, she has over a decade of industry experience.

Jae is the Founder and Executive Director of Six Parsecs, an insights firm for the legal vertical. In addition to strategic consulting for law firm leadership, Jae serves on advisory boards for emerging legal tech companies, including LegalMation, Datana, LexFusion, and Reynen Court. After a progression of high-impact roles in client service innovation & strategic growth at Seyfarth Shaw, Jae served as the Director of Pricing Strategy for Baker McKenzie worldwide. She is also a contributing author to Legal Evolution, American Lawyer, and other publications covering the legal industry.

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Patrick Fuller

Chief Strategist
ALM Global

Patrick Fuller is the Vice President and General Manager of ALM Legal Intelligence. He has spent the last 20 years of this career in the legal industry, holding a variety of business development, consulting, and senior leadership roles. Prior to joining ALM, he served as the VP of Business Development for AI start-up Neota Logic, and previous to that was the Director of Legal Analytics for Wolters Kluwer’s ELM Solutions, working with legal departments to define, measure, and take action on key performance indicators for legal departments and operations. His career also includes stints with Martindale-Hubbell, Thomson Reuters, Hildebrandt Consulting, and LawVision Group. He is a frequent author and speaker, with over 200 speaking and authorship credits within the legal industry.

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Gina Passarella

SVP Content
ALM Global

Gina Passarella is editor-in-chief of The American Lawyer. She has covered the business of law for her entire career, first as a reporter and special projects editor with The Legal Intelligencer in Pennsylvania and then as senior editor for business of law in ALM's global newsroom. She took over as editor-in-chief of The American Lawyer in January 2017.


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