The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Marcie Borgal Shunk | December 8, 2017
Recent news and awards indicate law firms are increasing their investments in innovation. Stories of recently launched innovation committees, R&D teams and idea labs routinely grace the pages of industry publications. Yet despite these investments, the trajectory of the industry as a whole seems to have remained largely unchanged. Why are innovation efforts by larger law firms failing to make a meaningful impact?
The American Lawyer | Analysis|News
By Roy Strom | December 7, 2017
A deal to outsource a portion of DXC Technology Co.'s legal department to UnitedLex Corp. may have long-term effects for law firms.
By Monika Mesa | December 7, 2017
Legal industry experts say this trend is not likely to continue, as clients will apply more pressure.
By Julie Brush | December 7, 2017
Speaking with a candidate's references provides an employer with a unique opportunity to gain more insight into the person they're about to hire. But many employers don't see it this way. Their referencing experience has given them a different opinion—based on unhelpful vanilla, cookie-cutter feedback and in some cases, no feedback at all.
The American Lawyer | Exclusive
By Roy Strom | December 5, 2017
A memo announcing the move of two San Francisco-based Sedgwick partners to Clyde & Co indicates that a larger contingent—perhaps up to 25 partners—is poised to join them at the firm.
By Monika Mesa | December 5, 2017
Average revenue in Florida grew only 2.8 percent in the first nine months of the year, while the national average was 3.7 percent.
By Christine Simmons | December 4, 2017
Northeast regional powerhouse Goldberg Segalla is facing more defections to a newly formed firm, amid a new rivalry with some of its own former partners.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | December 4, 2017
Rather than trying to crack into the overly competitive Fortune 50 territory, an increasing number of Am Law 200 firms and below are finding there is no shame being in the middle.
By Samantha Joseph | December 4, 2017
Prosecutors charged the federal defendants operated companies that billed themselves as law firms and legal referral firms in Coral Springs, West Palm Beach and Boca Raton.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | November 29, 2017
Florida's Morgan & Morgan moved to dismiss a Philadelphia firm's lawsuit, calling it "grossly deficient."
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