By Ellen Bardash | June 9, 2020
Jones chaired Morris James' personal injury group and served as an executive committee member for the firm.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Hugh A. Simons | June 1, 2020
Hugh A. Simons explores whether the legal industry will experience layoffs in the months ahead, using data to predict which attorney segments may be impacted and at what rates. Simons also explores how firms should handle cuts differently than they did in the Great Recession.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Michael A. Mora | May 26, 2020
"You have to be resilient," said BerkowitzHanna shareholder Christina Hanna. "We are in this for the long haul, no matter what."
By Dylan Jackson | May 22, 2020
Many small law firms have been shut out of the Small Business Administration pandemic recovery loans, but Peter Ariz says the loan he landed through U.S. Century Bank has made all the difference for his 11 employees.
By Dylan Jackson | May 21, 2020
While many small firms have complained that they received no assistance from the Small Business Administration, Peter Ariz, managing partner of South Florida boutique Ariz Law, said the loan has made all the difference for his 11 employees.
By David Thomas | May 21, 2020
With a global pandemic far from anyone's mind, law firms based outside Chicago saw a boom in mergers last year and grew their revenues faster than those inside the region's biggest commercial and financial hub.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeff Pfeifer | May 21, 2020
Here are just a few of the data-related activities that firms are currently engaged in to meet client demand.
By David Thomas | May 20, 2020
The Minneapolis-based law firm has already capped the value of its monthly equity partner distributions. But starting in June, the firm's attorneys, as well as its staff who make more than $150,000 per year, will see a 10% to 20% cut in pay for the rest of the year.
By David Gialanella | May 19, 2020
There are five New Jersey-based firms in the "second hundred" rankings released Monday, and year-over-year changes in revenue ranged considerably among the group.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rinky S. Parwani and Greg Garman | May 18, 2020
Access to justice is under threat, even as law schools continue to churn out more than 30,000 lawyers per year and underemployment in the industry is nearly epidemic. This state of affairs serves neither lawyers nor consumers of legal services.
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