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International Edition

Law Firms in UK Flock to Provide Pro Bono Support to Refugees

Law firms focused much of their pro bono efforts on the consequences of the humanitarian crises taking place in both Afghanistan and Ukraine.
6 minute read

International Edition

'No Longer Drowning': How One Lawyer Became Partner while Raising Children with Additional Needs

A partner reflects on how she has managed to excel in her professional life while looking after three children, two of whom have additional needs.
6 minute read

International Edition

10 Years On From the HSF Merger, How Successful Has it Really Been?

Law.com International spent months gathering data and speaking with insiders to unpack the merger and explore whether it is the roaring success it's often proclaimed to be.
15 minute read

International Edition

Partner Track: The Biggest Issue You're Not Allowed to Ask About

If you're on the partner track, it will culminate in the biggest promotion you're ever going to get. But are you on it, or have you just been taken off it? Law.com International explores one of corporate law's biggest secrets.
9 minute read

International Edition

Life Lessons: Baker McKenzie Chair Reflects on His Reign Over Troubled Times and the New Normal

The global chair of one of the world's largest firms says "adaptability is key" and lawyers have to know how to pivot. He's had to do a lot of that over the past few years.
6 minute read

International Edition

In Pictures: Inside the Lavish World of Law Firm Art Collections

An in-depth look at why and how some of the world's largest law firms curate high-end art collections, what they aim to do, and what they're worth.
13 minute read

International Edition

From 'Partner Track' to 'Better Call Saul': Netflix Dramas and the Distortion of the Legal Profession

Modern TV lawyers are imperfect characters whose moral turpitude is just as significant as their skill in the courtroom, but such portrayals are affecting wider perception of the legal profession.
8 minute read

International Edition

Regrets? Maybe A Few, Say Older Partners Looking Back at Their Work-Life Balance

As the junior lawyer 'entitlement' debate rages on, some senior members of the profession are looking back on their careers with wistfulness for what might have been.
11 minute read

International Edition

How the War for Talent is Putting African Law Firms in Jeopardy

'The market gets really hot overseas and they target young South African lawyers because they know that they are well trained here', explained one local firm leader.
6 minute read

International Edition

Vietnam is Now Among Asia's Fastest Growing Nations. Will Big Law Cash In?

Unlike its Asian rivals, Vietnam has largely weathered the pandemic and inflation to report growth in 2022, and law firms are gaining. But can the nation sustain its appeal?
8 minute read

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