By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | Amanda O'Brien | March 20, 2024
A combination of cultural concerns and incentives, lack of uniformity across practices, and a need for leadership to encourage younger attorneys to return to office by example is complicating the process of bringing attorneys back to the office.
By Alexander Lugo | March 19, 2024
Some rising attorneys are struggling to adapt when work takes them beyond a computer screen and into an actual courtroom.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Alexander Lugo | March 18, 2024
"Very few people want to do it and many of those who want to do it aren't really qualified to do it, so you end up with a qualified pool that's really quite small."
By Thomas Spigolon | March 18, 2024
It's the first new chair in a decade for the firm, which has some 570 lawyers in 22 offices.
By Alexander Lugo | March 15, 2024
Davis Wright Tremaine managing partner Scott MacCormack's abrupt resignation from his leadership role illustrates the growing pressures on what one observer called "easily the most difficult job at the firm."
By Alexander Lugo | March 13, 2024
Scott MacCormack, elected firmwide managing partner in April 2021, will immediately be replaced by Seattle partner-in-charge Pete Johnson as interim managing partner while the firm looks to identify its next managing partner.
International Edition | Features
By Jessica Seah | March 7, 2024
In Asia, women have led some of the world's largest and most formidable law firms for decades. To mark International Women's Day, we talked with some of the region's current crop of women law firm leaders.
By Ross Todd | March 4, 2024
Shuster, who helped found Holwell Shuster & Goldberg in 2012 after heading global commercial litigation at White & Case, says "the challenge there was the same as it is at HSG—build effective teams, make sure younger lawyers are receiving proper mentorship, achieve good results for clients."
By Sarah Tincher-Numbers | March 1, 2024
As Harvard continues to seek new leadership following the resignation of its most recent president in January, the university has appointed an interim provost and an interim law dean.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By NJLJ Young Lawyers Advisory Board | February 28, 2024
"Leaders of law firms and legal organizations face a significant challenge when it comes to getting these vastly different groups of people to work well together in order to foster success and promote growth," says the NJLJ Young Lawyers Advisory Board.
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