By John Kang | April 19, 2019
Almost half of the in-house legal departments in Australia anticipate cuts to their legal budgets this year, according to a survey by Acritas and Thomson Reuters.
By Robert Storace | April 18, 2019
The portfolio-based approach to lending is becoming increasingly popular.
By Jenna Greene | April 17, 2019
During the most recent U.S. Supreme Court term, male advocates outnumbered female 153 to 32, Which makes Williams & Connolly's appellate practice, where all the partners are now women, truly unusual.
By Steve Stockstill, AdvoLogix | April 17, 2019
The intake process is the requester's first interaction with the legal team and forms the basis for the entire life cycle of the matter. As important as it is, however, legal departments have long struggled to streamline and perfect the operations of onboarding new matters.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Susan Hackett | April 12, 2019
No one in the legal profession should ignore or decline to consider better practices, operational models, and solutions as demonstrated by the Big Four and the growing community of terrific law company service providers: We should be openly embracing conversations and practices that allow us to learn from them, adopt their best practices, partner with them, and use their services to improve the results we can deliver to clients.
By Vanessa Blum | Leigh Jones | April 12, 2019
Law.com reporter Caroline Spiezio talks to former in-house leaders at top companies who pull no punches in saying what law firms need to do for their clients.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Adam Agron and Lara Day | April 8, 2019
When asked to define a law firm's culture, firm leaders are quick to provide an extensive list of perks their organizations offer including firm-sponsored outings, on-site food services, yoga classes and more.
By Adam Agron and Lara Day | April 8, 2019
When asked to define a law firm's culture, firm leaders are quick to provide an extensive list of perks their organizations offer including firm-sponsored outings, on-site food services, yoga classes and more.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 5, 2019
For law firms and their in-house partners to survive and thrive, differentiating services and analyzing big data will be key, while understanding and harnessing technology are the first steps, according to a Wolters Kluwer survey.
By Meredith Hobbs | April 2, 2019
Corena Norris-McCluney has rejoined Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton in its Winston-Salem office after five years in-house at Krispy Kreme.
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