New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Marcie Borgal Shunk | October 1, 2018
From the obvious (poor data) to the unforeseen (a purely analytical approach to motivating change), the data frontier is fraught with perils—dangers that, to the untrained, can have unintended and undesirable consequences.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Elizabeth A. Larsson and David J. Larsson | October 1, 2018
Design thinking is a concept that can be tempting to ignore when you work in law. While the "thinking" part likely speaks to you, "design" could sound like the domain of creative professionals.
By Rose Walker | September 28, 2018
The legal giant will review its back-office functions ahead of launching new service centers on two continents.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Marcie Borgal Shunk | September 27, 2018
From the obvious (poor data) to the unforeseen (a purely analytical approach to motivating change), the data frontier is fraught with perils—dangers that, to the untrained, can have unintended and undesirable consequences.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Josh Merkin | September 27, 2018
It's safe to say that law firm marketing and communications has a reputation for being a bit behind the times and slow to adapt to new ideas and concepts. There are a lot of reasons for this, but some of the most common are usually budget constraints and personalities that are generally just more risk adverse, especially when it comes to investing in marketing.
By Hannah Roberts | September 27, 2018
The firm appointed tech and innovation specialists to new roles six months after the trans-Atlantic merger.
By Dan Packel | September 26, 2018
Noah Mamet has a relationship with the firm that goes back to his days as a Democratic Party operative in Washington, D.C.
By Nicholas Bruch, Director, ALM Intelligence | September 26, 2018
The alliance suggests the Big Four's expansion in the legal market is speeding up. It also provides insight into what the Big Four's strategy in other areas of the industry might look like.
By Jenna Greene | September 26, 2018
When a solo practitioner called a "menace to the profession" by the Ninth Circuit has a higher Avvo score than Ted Olson, you know there are some flaws in the system. Avvo should thank the NY AG for forcing them to change.
By Charles Toutant | September 25, 2018
The plaintiffs also claim the office manager for the Law Offices of Conrad J. Benedetto in Voorhees enlisted them to help solicit clients who were victims of the October 2017 mass shooting at the Mandalay Bay resort in Las Vegas.
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