By Isha Marathe | May 6, 2022
As Washington state's proposed data privacy model emerges as a template for other states, attorneys wonder if the "private right of action" was what kept it from passing, and if that is the sticking point that will prevent a federal data privacy statute from going through.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Victoria Hudgins | May 6, 2022
"They transitioned inefficient in-office processes to virtual." Firms still need to adapt their processes, budgets and culture if they aim to keep some remote work long term.
By Jessie Yount | May 5, 2022
"We are winning more market share and more U.S. clients. Why is that true? We have greater scale and depth of capability, and in building that, we have not compromised on quality," said U.S. managing partner Tim House.
By Isha Marathe | May 5, 2022
Attorneys entering the metaverse acknowledge the risk of a virtual universe shutting down and making their digital assets effectively worthless. But for some, there is value in being first and staying long-term.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Brad Kutner | May 4, 2022
Following this week's leak of a draft decision in "Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization," half of the country has been left in shock. But all signs pointed to this outcome, court watchers say.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | April 28, 2022
"That's the beauty of D.C. firms. They tend to be slow and steady over time, compared to some of the High Rollers ... and they also tend to do better in slower times," said Fairfax Associates' Lisa Smith.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | April 28, 2022
Lawyers used to move from downtown firms to the suburbs, in search of a different lifestyle. But that trend seems to be reversing—and could emerge in other areas of the country as well.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | April 22, 2022
Some lawyers make a solid living—for themselves and their firms—by focusing on super niche areas of the law and unearthing obscure legal solutions.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | April 22, 2022
Firms, facing worker competition from other industries, are scrambling for marketing, communications, IT and other business professionals.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | April 21, 2022
Group moves, such as DLA's hire from Honigman this week, are picking up steam amid remote work and a relative decline in law firm merger activity.
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