The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | Patrick Smith | January 17, 2023
"Getting people to come back in the office is continuing to be a challenge," said one Am Law 100 leader. "Do we lay down the law? Or is the cost of doing that not worth the price we will pay?"
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 13, 2023
Texas recruiter Lee Allbritton found in an analysis of the Texas market that lateral partner hiring was up 31% in 2022, compared with 2021, with litigation, intellectual property and energy fueling the demand.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Allison Dunn | January 13, 2023
"The lien also does not contravene public policy and is consistent with IDEA's statutory scheme. First, IDEA's fee-shifting provision provides for an award of reasonable fees and costs to the prevailing party, not all fees and costs. 20 U.S.C. § 1415(i)(3)(B)," Judge Janet Bond Arterton wrote.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | Patrick Smith | January 13, 2023
In interviews with more than a dozen firm leaders, many identified these external factors as some of their top concerns in 2023.
By Jacob Polacheck | January 12, 2023
Atlanta law firms are taking a variety of approaches, from attendance requirements and strongly encouraging lawyers to work in the office, to being flexible with remote days.
By Jessie Yount | January 12, 2023
Despite recruitment and retirement shifts brought about by the pandemic, Knobbe Martens is championing a unique talent strategy for the next generation. And a 1,640 billable requirement and a clear path to equity partnership are on the table.
By ALM Staff | January 12, 2023
From Goodwin, Stroock and Cooley's attorney layoffs to performance-review cuts at other firms, here's Law.com's reporting on staffing adjustments in the legal industry.
By Max Mitchell | January 12, 2023
Efforts to flesh out their white-collar ranks come as the financial world is seeing fast-paced evolution of novel regulatory matters in the face of increased enforcement from the Biden administration and with the burgeoning crypto currency world.
By Ross Todd | January 12, 2023
Demand for legal services contracted by 0.1% last year across all practices, according to a new study from Georgetown University and Thomson Reuters reports. Although demand for litigation services from Am Law 100 firms was off by 2% year over year, it was up at midsize firms by 1%.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | January 11, 2023
Bet-the-company transactions are down, but litigation, restructuring and smaller deals offer a way forward.
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