The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Aaron Kotok and Michael Williams | December 24, 2018
In the first key finding of its GC Thought Leaders Experiment, AdvanceLaw assesses whether flat fees generate better or worse law firm performance on legal matters than do hourly fees.
By Dylan Jackson | December 21, 2018
From squashing debt to alternative billing, firms in Miami are hedging in the run-up to a potential recession. How will they fare?
By Jay Harrington | December 19, 2018
Summon the courage to take the first, intentional step. Then take another. Pretty soon, as you gain momentum, the angst and doubt that clouded your first few years as a lawyer will be a distant memory.
By Alan Tarter | December 19, 2018
From a heightened focus on cybersecurity, to offering a hybrid remote/in-office work option, here are some trends for midsize firms to look out for as the new year approaches.
By Roy Strom | December 18, 2018
Too many law firms fail to measure the results of their innovation efforts, wrote Robert Saccone, a former CEO of Seyfarth Shaw subsidiary SeyfarthLean Consulting, in a blog post.
By Roy Strom | December 17, 2018
Too many law firms fail to measure the results of their innovation efforts, says a former leader of a well-known Big Law innovation department.
By Neal Suggs and Judy Jennison | December 17, 2018
About a year ago, the legal department at Microsoft announced it would be shifting away from the billable hour in the vast majority of its outside counsel arrangements. In describing these intentions, Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel David Howard wrote about forging “a new type of relationship” with the firms handling Microsoft's most important legal work.
By Meredith Hobbs | December 14, 2018
As a kid, David Schulman played "Asteroids" and "Dungeons & Dragons." As a lawyer, he's helping developers create new video games and gaming business models as Atlanta grows as a hub for the industry.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ada Oni-Eseleh and Kelsey Eidbo | December 14, 2018
By taking a thoughtful and strategic approach to promoting pro bono work, law firms can ensure they are telling their story to the right audiences while avoiding any perception that they are in it for the publicity.
By David Gialanella | December 14, 2018
"The threshold question is, what are people already calling you? The reality is, your marketplace is already calling you this. Let's agree with them. Let's simply reflect the marketplace."
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