By Elizabeth Lampert | November 25, 2019
From artificial intelligence to influencer marketing, legal PR in 2020 is shaping up to be another year of disruption for the legal communications industry.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stacy West Clark | November 25, 2019
Over the years, I have been fortunate to go into law firms and offer an ethics CLE on how to use LinkedIn ethically. Each time I give this CLE, I familiarize myself with any new ethics opinions and—excitingly—new features that can help lawyers market to clients, referral sources and prospective clients.
By Patrick Smith | November 22, 2019
DLA Piper outdid its competitors in digital marketing in 2019, according to a new report measuring the strength of 200 law firms' web presence, but six Pennsylvania-based firms landed in the top 50.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Hannah Roberts | November 21, 2019
For many years U.S. firms have quietly used local expertise to plug gaps in their offering, but recent hiring activity is making U.K. firms wary.
By Robert Storace | November 21, 2019
On Oct. 31, Connecticut became the first state to offer attorneys who give free legal advice on Facebook. The model is catching on as St. Louis will begin a similar experiment in January modeled after what Connecticut is doing.
By Patrick Smith | November 20, 2019
Seyfarth Shaw—just call it Seyfarth—is the latest firm to update its image and streamline its shingle as the Am Law 100 rebranding craze continues.
By Patrick Smith | November 19, 2019
New research from Good2bSocial finds law firms getting savvier with digital marketing, but with plenty still to master.
By Dylan Jackson | November 19, 2019
Curbelo founded his public affairs firm Vocero shortly after losing to Democratic challenger Debbie Mucarsel-Powell in the 2018 mid-term elections.
By Joel A. Rose | November 14, 2019
Due to a law firm's team-oriented approach to business development and client service efforts, it is not always clear who should logically and most efficiently serve as the billing partner for a client or a particular client matter. A person should only be a billing partner if he or she is or will be performing the functions outline herein.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 14, 2019
To retain the multidisciplinary talent needed to solve clients' challenges, some say law firms need to allow more professionals without a law degree to have equity in firms. California, Utah, Arizona and now Illinois are working toward that.
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