Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Everett Catts | August 20, 2021
"Just ask the person, 'Hey, is everything OK? How are you doing today? What's going on?' That can make a world of difference," DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Shondeana Morris says.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | August 18, 2021
"For government agencies, recruiting talent from private practice is a way to inject new ideas and experience into industry regulation and enforcement," said Lauren Drake of Macrae.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By David McGrath | August 16, 2021
Amid divorce proceedings in Connecticut, it is now permissible to arbitrate issues related to child support, custody and visitation.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Victoria Hudgins | August 11, 2021
"As part of its effort to maintain and enhance these programs, the judicial branch is now collaborating with the state Office of Policy and Management to determine whether a more recent coronavirus allotment may be used to purchase additional software and software licenses."
By Phillip Bantz | August 5, 2021
Who pays the least? And how much of a difference does having a law degree actually make on payday? BarkerGilmore's latest compliance compensation report highlights the highs and lows of the industry.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | August 5, 2021
Many law firms are staying silent on vaccine mandates or only "encouraging" vaccines, prompting questions about what the firm really stands for.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | July 27, 2021
The relatively low attrition rate for FDA attorneys is presenting a growing talent problem for law firms that have more business from life sciences clients amid the pandemic.
By Frank Ready | July 27, 2021
Months of empty offices have helped some firms to accelerate their infrastructure plans and slash projected tech budgets.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | July 23, 2021
Gary Gensler's propensity to break up handshake settlement deals has created some distrust with current staff, sources say. Meanwhile, law firm demand is also driving some exits.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | July 16, 2021
Many associates are waiting to see what the return to the office looks like come September.
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