By Dan Roe | August 2, 2022
Midsize firms and boutiques took back market share in 2021 after several years of losing to the Am Law 200, a new Wolters Kluwer report indicates.
By David Carns | July 29, 2022
If savvy law firm attorneys haven't done so yet, they should take this time to adjust their expectations and increase their comfort levels with new technologies, processes, and workflows. Going forward, their clients will expect the emphasis to be on relationships and outcomes, not billable hours.
By Emili A. Budell-Rhodes, LexisNexis | July 28, 2022
The competitive advantage of responsible AI as an approach really comes to life when it becomes an integral part of the wider technology—and therefore business—strategy.
By Natalie Alesi, iManage | July 28, 2022
The more that legal organizations can embrace a compassionate form of leadership that utilizes a combination of empathy and action and provides their employees the tools and technology they need, the better that legal organizations will be able to weather the Great Resignation.
By Hugo Guzman | July 26, 2022
Andy Krebs said on LinkedIn that he worked with great colleagues and friends at Intel but decided to "close this chapter to start a new adventure."
By Anthony Davies | July 25, 2022
Service "'bundling" provides economies of scale, lower overheads, a single point of contact and a single invoice at the end of each month. However, the bundling of services to create a single multi-service provider may now be hurting firms who are increasingly looking for specialization, especially with regards to onsite workplace experience services.
By Mason Lawlor | July 22, 2022
"[A]s noted by the State, the state court similarly failed to address whether either of those delays should be weighed against either party. And as also noted by the State, the state court neither identified the weight to be assigned to those delays nor made any factual findings in support thereof. Absent the required findings on these issues, we must vacate the state court's order and remand the case for the state court to complete the necessary analysis," Appellate Judge Herbert E. Phipps wrote in the opinion.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Arthur J. Ciampi and Maria L. Ciampi | July 21, 2022
This article addresses amending the law firm partnership agreement and the significance of such amendments, particularly in two-partner law firms.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Scott "SJ" R. Jablonski | July 18, 2022
A middle market firm with leadership that champions a culture committed to innovation and continuous improvement is, therefore, one that will create and deliver maximum client value, time and again.
By Jaimie B. Field | July 15, 2022
Do your attorneys know the difference between a customer and a client? I have always defined the difference as a customer is someone who buys something from you once, while a client is someone who keeps coming back to you over and over again; mainly, since the legal industry is becoming more transactional daily. And that subtle difference is what makes a lawyer just a lawyer and one who becomes a rainmaker.
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