The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Dave Poston | June 30, 2023
Individual freedoms are under attack like never before.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | June 30, 2023
At least 22 marketing and business development staff have left Paul Hastings in 2023, according to The American Lawyer's count of departures.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Julie Talenfeld | June 28, 2023
I will explore how you can harness the power of ChatGPT and AI in the workplace, highlighting both the benefits and potential pitfalls to these powerful tools.
By Alex Geisler | June 23, 2023
Your clients are what they are, clients. The idea that they can be turned into bigger clients by you developing them is a myth. If you need to develop yourself to make your clients bigger — such that they send you more of their business more often — how do you go about it?
By Thomas Spigolon | June 21, 2023
"We've always wanted to build a stronger U.S. Korean practice," said Jeff Haidet. "Song and I coming to [work] with Kwon Lee probably creates one of the top U.S.-based Korean practices that there is."
By Justin Henry | June 21, 2023
Recently released data by The American Lawyer, which includes 20 law firms with less than 200 lawyers, not only highlights a trend that smaller firms are experiencing less financial volatility than their big law counterparts but that their deployment of legal talent has yielded greater income on a per-lawyer basis.
By Thomas Spigolon | June 15, 2023
"We've definitely seen a growth, not only in the visa work—obtaining visas for foreign nationals who are in the country or abroad—but also in the compliance work where we're looking at (clients') internal immigration policies and practices and wanting to make sure that everything is being done correctly," said one practice leader.
By Thomas Spigolon | June 11, 2023
Andrea Dinamarco, who was previously a corporate counsel at Tesla, said her clients are moving with her.
By Sharon Meit Abrahams | June 9, 2023
Happiness is not a permanent feature or personality trait, but a more fleeting, changeable state. Progress on our professional and personal goals can make us feel happier and more satisfied with life. The pursuit of happiness can be a goal, but it is important to remember that happiness is not permanent, and it is normal to experience negative thoughts and emotions.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | June 8, 2023
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer hired Jeff Berardi, who has law firm and advisory firm experience in marketing, as its chief business development and marketing officer.
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