By Ryan Lovelace | October 30, 2018
Valerie Dahiya was a branch chief in the SEC's division of trading and markets.
By Meghan Tribe | October 30, 2018
Founder John Pierce claims his young firm has "cracked the code of building a law firm for the digital age.”
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By Steven Andersen | October 29, 2018
In this Law Firm Marketing column, Steven Andersen writes: Over the course of 25 years working in the media—most of that in the legal and professional services space—I've acquired a fair amount of specialized knowledge. But although it has never been listed on my resume, the most valuable skills I use were learned on a different sort of job, working in a hardware store in Minneapolis in the 1980s.
By Christine Simmons | October 29, 2018
While law firms are still underprepared, some recent initiatives may help prepare them for a world in which lawyers are practicing later and later into old age.
By Ryan Lovelace | October 26, 2018
Big news about the firm's leader coincided with a big gathering of Baker & McKenzie partners in Washington this week.
By Ryan Lovelace | October 26, 2018
In charging Cesar Altieri Sayoc with mailing 13 explosive devices, prosecutors said the package directed at former Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. had been addressed to his law firm in Washington, where Holder is a partner at Covington & Burling.
By Susan Smith Blakely | October 25, 2018
In a new book, What Millennial Lawyers Want: A Bridge from the Past to the Future of Law Practice (Wolters Kluwer/Aspen Publications, 2018), I explore the new generation of lawyers, their importance to law practice today, and their link to practitioners of the past. One thing is undisputable from my research. Millennial lawyers view the world differently than recent past generations of lawyers, and they have different expectations.
By Ryan Lovelace | October 24, 2018
Joseph Benkert is the latest in a string of former U.S. officials to find a home among the national security and CFIUS specialists at Morrison & Foerster.
By Roy Strom | October 24, 2018
Thinking of setting up shop across the pond? A new offering for U.S. law firms launching in the U.K. promises less-costly back office operations.
By Susan DeSantis | October 23, 2018
"We recognize that our attorneys have lives outside of work; we offer a true work-life balance environment and don't have a minimum billable hours requirement," said Cassin & Cassin managing partner Michael Hurley.
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