By Dan Roe | March 1, 2021
The San Diego firm's 2020 was an amalgam of prevailing trends in the Am Law 200: Layoffs in spring, a $5.5 million PPP loan, and surprisingly resilient clients that came through for a year of record revenue and 27% more income.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Carol Schiro Greenwald | February 26, 2021
For this edition of her Business Development Best Practices column, Carol Schiro Greenwald interviewed a panel of solos and lawyers in small to midsize firms and synthesized their comments on the impact of remote working for firms and practices.
By Eleanor Weaver, Luminance | February 25, 2021
It's clear these newer entrants to the legal tech space are not afraid of embracing AI in order to drive efficiency and growth, particularly when that means that they can cut costs by bringing legal work in house.
By Abbott Martin and James Crocker | February 22, 2021
GCs have a vital role to play in enabling organizational resilience, but it will involve fundamentally redesigning the legal department to better navigate the business through disruption.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lauren P. McKenna | February 19, 2021
Historically, the term Philadelphia lawyer represented excellence, high professional standards and respect for the judiciary, witnesses and opposing counsel.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 18, 2021
An unprecedented winter storm in Texas caused millions of people to lose power in their homes as temperatures reached single digits. Lawyers were no exception. Many had burst pipes that forced them to rely on neighbors for showers and drinking water, while internet connections were nonexistent or poor.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 18, 2021
An unprecedented winter storm in Texas caused millions of people to lose power in their homes as temperatures reached single digits. Lawyers were no exception. Many had burst pipes that forced them to rely on neighbors for showers and drinking water, while internet connections were nonexistent or poor.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel J. Siegel | February 18, 2021
People who work with or know me well know that among my all-too-often repeated comments are "Have you read the rules?" or "Have you read the statute?" I ask, however, only when it is clear that their work reveals that they did not bother to read the applicable rules or statutes.
By Craig Friedl, Frontline Managed Services | February 16, 2021
We have a unique opportunity to implement digital transformation for the law profession. Now is the time for legal tech professionals to plan and strategize ways to keep the momentum going.
By Phillip Bantz | February 12, 2021
"People are not happy," said a source familiar with the situation.
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