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The End of The Beginning For The Pay War

The London Lawyer: The economics no longer support the constant rises, partner sentiment is against it and clients are unwilling to pay for it.
5 minute read

International Edition

Hong Kong: The Great Departure

Hong Kong is experiencing a record drop in population as tens of thousands of residents have moved to such countries as the U.K., the U.S., Canada and Australia. Whether they are leaving because of politics or as a result of Hong Kong's draconian "zero-COVID" policy, the exodus is having a big impact on Hong Kong's legal industry.
4 minute read

International Edition

Treading On Ice: Winter Olympics Lessons for Big Law

In regions all across the world people are leaving international offerings to join local ones and it is not hard to spot the main reasons why.
7 minute read

International Edition

Natasha Harrison Heralds a New Generation of Leaders While A Veteran Offers Career Lessons

In this week's London Lawyer Briefing, Rose Walker takes a look at the new kids on the block in London and the lessons to be learned from one partner's honest look back at his career.
3 minute read

International Edition

Big Law Needs to Revamp Its Return-to-Office Messaging

In his latest Letter From London, Paul Hodkinson writes that firms are failing to make the case for getting back in-person.
4 minute read

International Edition

Is the Salary War Over? Law Firms Focus on Growth and the Rule of Law

Many law firms are tired of playing the salary war game. Meanwhile, some are busy launching and expanding overseas offices. And the legal community, once again, is reminded that sometimes it has to stand up for the rule of law. The Lunar New Year starts this week. Welcome to the Year of the Tiger!
9 minute read

International Edition

The London Lawyer: Law Firm Culture Is Money Culture

The return to the office debate may focus on 'law firm culture', but fresh data has made it clear that we need a better definition of what exactly that is.
5 minute read

International Edition

Burnout Is Real. But It Still May Be Avoidable

A firm's commitment to well-being and attorneys' sense of "control" over their work have a significant impact on whether they're overwhelmed, according to new survey figures from the Institute for Well-Being In Law.
6 minute read

International Edition

How To Solve a Problem Like a Talent War? Throw Everything At It

The London Lawyer Briefing: Along with the pay hikes we've come to expect, firms are opting for different approaches to retention and hiring.
3 minute read

International Edition

Asia Legal Briefing: The New Generation of Lawyers Is Less Forgiving

The new generation of lawyers are precisely that—they will create the future of legal services, whether senior lawyers like it or not. Rejecting the old and obstinate ways of practice, young lawyers are forcing change in the profession. They may not want for more, but they certainly want different.
6 minute read

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