By Angela Morris | August 16, 2017
As a follow-up to a shocking 2016 report showing that one in three lawyers are problem drinkers and one in four have depression, a national task force has made recommendations for law firms, judges, bar associations and law schools to address widespread lawyer well-being issues.
By Miriam Rozen | August 16, 2017
New billing models are about to sweep the industry, according to one law firm leader who says alternative fees helped catapult his firm onto The Am Law 200 just 14 years after he founded it.
By Michael Trotter | August 16, 2017
A book author explores what he calls "The Elite Firms"—firms that are part of The Am Law 100 that meet criteria he thinks set them apart.
By Katelyn Polantz | August 15, 2017
Sedgwick will be without an office in Washington, D.C., after its last two partners in the nation's capital, Barbara Werther and David Mancini, moved to Troutman Sanders with one associate this week.
By NICHOLAS BRUCH AND HUGH A. SIMONS | August 15, 2017
The third in a three-part series looking at competition between elite US and UK firms. Part III examines what lessons can be learned from the success of US firms.
By Roy Strom | August 14, 2017
To better handle the stress that comes along with the battles of being a litigator, Jeffrey Bunn often spends 15 minutes silently meditating…
By Roy Strom | August 14, 2017
A report released Monday by the American Bar Association hopes to help the legal profession address addiction and depression by detailing sweeping changes that bar regulators, judges, law firms, law schools and others can make to address what the report says amounts to a crisis in lawyers' well-being.
By Marcie Borgal Shunk | August 14, 2017
Analysis of five elements that together will combine to determine the market position, financial health and, ultimately, sustainability of a law firm.
By David Greetham and David Levine, Ricoh USA, Cybersecurity Law & Strategy | August 14, 2017
Whether, when and how to encrypt requires a careful look at what data the firm keeps, and how much protection it needs.
By Miriam Rozen | August 11, 2017
For many firms, anxieties about alternative fees highlight a billable hour-based business model they've already left behind.
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