New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Leslie A. Firtell | October 15, 2021
As you strive toward finding the ideal balance within your own organization, consider how these remote work benefits can work in your favor.
By Jessica Mach | Trudy Knockless | Phillip Bantz | October 14, 2021
"When you're in private practice, you have a group of clients, and you try your best to know all you can know about those clients and to learn their business. But there's a limit to how close you can get to the business because the business model doesn't allow for that," Bloom Credit General Counsel David Breland said.
By Greg Andrews | October 12, 2021
Managing a remote workforce and avoiding mass attrition are top-of-mind for in-house leaders, and these issues won't be fading soon.
By Mary O'Carroll, Ironclad | October 12, 2021
Even in a change-resistant field like legal, the economics become undeniable at some point. Now more than ever, legal departments are ripe for disruption.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David Gialanella | October 8, 2021
The list, based on compensation paid to general counsel and chief legal officers last year, includes 23 top lawyers for New Jersey-based public corporations.
By Lizzy McLellan | October 8, 2021
Legal talent was already making more frequent moves. Then COVID-19 made attrition problems worse.
By Gail J. Cohen | October 7, 2021
Ken Freeden wants to leverage his knowledge and relationships to provide more opportunities for disabled lawyers and create a more inclusive bar.
By Christine Schiffner | October 6, 2021
"We want to be ahead of the issue," Motion Picture Association GC Karyn Temple said, because not addressing equality issues has "legal implications, it comes with legal liability."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Dave Curran and Amelia Miazad | October 6, 2021
It can be challenging for law firms and corporations to hire lawyers who understand how to navigate modern-day challenges in environmental, social and governance.
By Ioana Good | October 4, 2021
All too often, companies rarely stop to consider the impact of decisions on culture because everyone is too busy trying to satisfy clients, employees and shareholders.
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