By Phillip Bantz | October 13, 2020
From making a good first impression with anxious legal department staff to having to question a predecessor's legal work, newly hired general counsel face an array of difficult challenges.
By Dan Clark | October 9, 2020
"I'm not trying to stop them from billing us, I want to help them get what they're looking for quickly and efficiently," Katie Lynch, director of legal support at Veolia North America, added at a Logikcull virtual conference.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 8, 2020
Like some other large firms, Texas-based Baker Botts pointed to a "fundamental workplace shift" behind the decision.
By Dan Clark | October 7, 2020
Over 80% of general counsel want to make deep changes to their department to improve efficiency and business relationships, but 61% of respondents say their in-house team lacks the capacity to make changes, according to a new Allen & Overy report.
By Andrew Maloney | October 5, 2020
Davis Wright Tremaine partners are considering change around remote work, reduced and flexible hours, fee models and non-local hires. The firm is not alone.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | October 2, 2020
Chief Justice Collins J. Seitz Jr.'s Friday order to enter the second-to-last phase of the plan also extended the judicial state of emergency for a seventh time, through Nov. 4.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Samuel C. Stretton | October 1, 2020
I represent a client in an interesting type of case. Because of this case and because of the client, I am getting other clients in the same legal area. The client asked if I would reduce my contingent fee to him because he was producing more business for me. Can I do so?
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Loren M. Korkin | October 1, 2020
For those who have been fortunate enough to retain their jobs in the midst of mass layoffs, the challenges of working remotely for an extended period of time have been unprecedented.
By Greg Land | September 30, 2020
Letters from a group of law school graduates and 45 faculty members and deans say subjecting examinees to the online test in the midst of a pandemic is unfair to the prospective lawyers and the clients they will ultimately serve.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Ronald M. Schirtzer | September 30, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has seemingly turned the legal world upside down. In addition to the operational and financial impacts on their clients, lawyers face a brave new world of legal practice.
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