By Alaina Lancaster | August 27, 2021
Whether it's the most powerful law firm in the country or a solo practitioner, all lawyers need to make sure that they are documenting everything having to do with attorney client privilege and making sure their clients understand who they represent, said Smith, Gambrell & Russell's Emily Ward.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | August 23, 2021
After last summer's inaugural 'Hackathon' yielded multiple outreach programs for first-generation and diverse attorneys, this year's Miami summer associates worked with dozens of fellow law students across the firm to improve recruitment and retention of diverse attorneys.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | August 18, 2021
"For government agencies, recruiting talent from private practice is a way to inject new ideas and experience into industry regulation and enforcement," said Lauren Drake of Macrae.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Rose Walker | August 18, 2021
Senior lawyers, clients and career coaches say there is an epidemic of "performative busyness" in the law that must be tackled.
By Frank Ready | August 17, 2021
A brisk pace and an onslaught of data sources is complicating the e-discovery efforts related to the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. But despite the DOJ's struggles, some e-discovery practitioners say they're impressed with how the agency is handling the challenge.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | August 12, 2021
Biden is leaning less on Big Law to recruit government lawyers, which may have significant ramifications for law firms and the government.
By Jessie Yount | August 11, 2021
"From the vantage point of our clients, if you're still requesting files in Excel, you'd be left in the dust, strategically," one Big Law tech lawyer explained.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | August 10, 2021
Firm leaders said they are simultaneously working on how to safely return to the office and how to balance professional development needs with remote work.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 9, 2021
While tech was a necessity for courts during the heights of the pandemic, priorities have shifted as they await Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. Still, some courts say tech's importance won't diminish long term.
By Hugo Guzman | August 5, 2021
"If you're trying to support a new lawyer, and you can't sit beside them or meet face to face, that's going to become more challenging for lawyers of color," one general counsel said.
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