By Dan Roe | July 19, 2023
In a statement, Chief People Officer Salvador Malo said client needs and changing immigration policy guided the firm's decision to delay hiring decisions.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | July 19, 2023
The cumulative effect of the list, which takes reasonable expectations to the extreme, has revived the ongoing debate over whether the expectations placed on attorneys are reasonable and realistic.
By Justin Henry | Jessie Yount | July 19, 2023
Firm leaders, wary of mandating office attendance, are counting on in-person collaboration opportunities to draw young lawyers back into the office. "We are emphasizing that for associates to be here, our [partners] need to set an example," one law firm leader said. "If our members' attendance is sporadic, that doesn't send the right message either."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Jessie Yount | July 19, 2023
"The truth of the matter is, if we don't have enough work for everyone to get the required experience to advance their careers in a thorough way, it's not healthy and it doesn't provide the best results for our clients," said Orrick CEO Mitch Zuklie.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Jessie Yount | July 18, 2023
Leaders at Orrick, Wilson Sonsini and Perkins Coie shed light on their biggest concerns, how their businesses are performing this year and how they're setting up for the future.
Delaware Law Weekly | On the Move
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | July 18, 2023
Potter Anderson & Corroon associate Alyssa Gerace Frank has been elected vice chair of the Delaware State Bar Association's commercial law section for 2023–2024.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | July 17, 2023
McNees Wallace & Nurick added associate Jordan Nittinger Polce to its Frederick, Maryland, office; Nossaman announced Andrew Reidy and Joseph Saka have joined the insurance counseling and recovery group in its Washington, D.C., office.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | July 17, 2023
The Davis Polk and Weil office policies are an acknowledgment that lawyers have been effective at working remotely, and it would be difficult to take away the concept in one fell swoop, some analysts said.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | July 14, 2023
Elected and Appointed Gawthrop Greenwood attorney Lauren A. Nehra has been elected to the board of directors of the Chester County Food Bank. The…
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David Gialanella | July 14, 2023
"The firm does continue to recognize that we have an obligation to the profession as we move forward to bring new attorneys along with us," Molly Hurley Kellett, hiring committee chair at Connell Foley, said.
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