By Allison Dunn | November 9, 2022
Comments considering proposed amendments to the Rules of Court, Part Six, Section IV, Paragraph 13-25(C): "If after resigning from the Bar, a former Attorney wishes to resume practicing law in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the former Attorney must apply to the Board of Bar Examiners, satisfy the character and fitness requirements, and either pass the Bar examination or meet all eligibility requirements for admission without examination under Rule 1A:1. Before being readmitted to the Bar, the former Attorney must also satisfy any membership obligations that were delinquent when the former Attorney resigned."
By Corey Castillo | November 4, 2022
In the current talent war, many law firms are hunting for talent with a focus on traditional "industry experience" and prestigious educational backgrounds as familiar criteria in their candidate search process. But what if law firms are missing high value talent — on both the legal and administrative side — that may be right under their nose?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Abraham C. Reich and Hala Zawil | November 3, 2022
Here, in Part II, we discuss how existing ethical rules may apply to law firms and associations in the Metaverse, as well as concerns raised by the advertising of legal services.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lucas J. Csovelak and Sherri L. Dougherty | November 3, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic presented major challenges for many areas of the practice of law, but the workers' compensation, on the whole, has thrived, delivering a successful experience at a lower cost with lower overhead to all stakeholders.
By Dan Roe | November 1, 2022
Office Depot customers pay less per page than clients of Kirkland and Skadden, analysis shows. But some Big Law firms are increasingly reevaluating the need to charge for in-house printing services at all.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | November 1, 2022
Office Depot customers pay less per page than clients of Kirkland and Skadden, analysis shows. But some Big Law firms are increasingly reevaluating the need to charge for in-house printing services at all.
By Dan Roe | October 31, 2022
Midsize firm leaders expected a rise in flat-fee requests from clients under pressure to control costs, but getting too many requests in a specific area could signal pricing pressures on firms themselves on the horizon.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | October 28, 2022
The firm has expanded the C-suite with new chief operating officer, chief engagement officer and chief risk management officer roles.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kay Kyungsun Yu and Wesley R. Payne IV | October 28, 2022
One effective and relatively easy way that you give back is through your interest on lawyers' trust or IOLTA account.
By Kristin L. Burnett, LegalEase Solutions LLC | October 28, 2022
As the crypto market continues to be plagued by regulatory uncertainty, legal-compliance ops teams need to be equipping themselves with GRC, BSA/AML and wallet monitoring tools to stay ahead of the curve.
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