Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Justin Henry and Amanda O'Brien | April 10, 2023
Troutman saw a 2.8% increase in net income spread across an equity partner pool that shrunk 8.5%, allowing profits per equity partner to soar 12.4% to $1.55 million, as the firm de-equitized some of its partnership.
By Isha Marathe | April 10, 2023
The U.S. Copyright Office issued a copyright registration to a comic book creator that used a generative AI tool to create visuals, and then revoked it. The agency's action, and subsequent guidance, may have far-reaching consequences for ongoing and future cases around AI IP rights.
By Maria Dinzeo | Chris O'Malley | Trudy Knockless | April 7, 2023
"As an in-house attorney, I don't need you to move mountains like a soulless drone," said Matt Margolis, head of community at Lawtrades. "All I care about is results and working collegially with my counsel."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | April 6, 2023
Associates have been caught between their former firm's demand for staying quiet about being let go and their prospective future firm's demand for transparency.
By Trudy Knockless | April 5, 2023
"As these professionals move from paralegal to legal ops, their compensation is being set as some percentage increase from current [salary], rather than rebaselining for a completely different role," said Kevin Cohn, chief customer officer of Brightflag.
By Trudy Knockless | April 4, 2023
GCs and consultants say stunts such as no-meeting Mondays or free-pizza Fridays aren't what win over millennials and Gen Zers. Instead, what they want is integrity and transparency—and the tools and support to do good work.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Alex Anteau | April 3, 2023
Defense counsel have long been critical of the arrangements and have sought to have them introduced into evidence. But plaintiffs lawyer say there are benefits for injured persons who need treatment.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Zack Needles | April 3, 2023
There was a time when the idea of state courts struggling to find lawyers eager to don the black robe would have been unheard of. But more recently, the prestige of being a state judge has been overshadowed by a stark economic reality: experienced lawyers can make a lot more money doing just about anything else in this industry.
By Jessie Yount | March 31, 2023
Dragged down by overcapacity, some firms continue to trim the associate ranks. But many still plan to pull in more junior lawyers because no one wants to end up with a hole in their ranks when the next deal boom comes along.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Commentary
By Isha Marathe | March 30, 2023
Few challenged the Goldman Sachs report stating that 44% of legal tasks would be replaced by generative AI. But many had distinct theories about what that would mean for the industry.
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