The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Timothy Lynch | March 23, 2018
Is the legal industry languishing or booming? It depends on where you look, and whom you ask.
By Paul Allen and Robert Brigham | March 23, 2018
No major metropolitan area in the United States is as ripe for the legal profession as the San Francisco Bay Area.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | March 23, 2018
Connecticut's Halloran & Sage has named Jonathan Kelly, Matthew Teich and Brian Tims its newest partners.
By Jenna Greene | March 22, 2018
Ted Olson turns down Donald Trump; Lindsay Lohan touts Lawyer.com and Keker Van Nest beats back an $800 million securities fraud class action against venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua C. Quinter | March 22, 2018
. Technology and the ease with which people can travel is shrinking the world in which we live; and other market forces are being fundamentally altered by the way people view the world. For this reason, an accomplished legal career looks significantly different than it did 10 years ago. Because lawyers are using different metrics to evaluate success, law firms must do the same to maintain longevity.
By Michael Marciano | March 21, 2018
For the last 40 years, Shipman & Goodwin has published the popular hard-copy version of the Employment Law Letter, and wanted to continue this legacy by expanding to an online format.
By Kristy Bourgeois | March 21, 2018
We all have a tendency to fall into our preferred methods and styles of communicating, but doing so may mean we end up missing excellent opportunities to reach across the generational divides.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jessica L. Gangjee | March 21, 2018
Lateral hiring continues to be a central strategy in how law firms grow. According to a recent legal-industry transition survey for 2017, more than 95 percent of law firms indicated lateral growth was a key initiative, but it's a strategy full of risk, unknowns and pitfalls.
By Rose Walker | March 21, 2018
Co-CEOs Lee Ranson and Mark Wasserman say the firm is setting its sights on expansion in Europe and the United States.
By Roy Strom | March 20, 2018
Two partners who helped create the Data Law Center have left Akerman, announcing last week the launch of a now eight-lawyer boutique in Chicago called Actuate Law that they said will be focused on building more expert systems without what they described as Big Law bureaucracy.
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