By Nancy Chung, Christopher Egleson, Christina Chianese and David Kanter | May 17, 2019
It is important for practitioners to be aware of the breadth and consequences of §1782 discovery, and to have thoughtful strategies in response.
By Oksana G. Wright | May 17, 2019
Recent court practice in New York suggests that a litigant should not take lightly a matter of pleading foreign law.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Angela Turturro | May 13, 2019
In this Special Report: "Back to the Future: The Effect of AI on the Law Firm Model," "Law Firm Communication and Millennial Attorneys," "Managing Toward Career Satisfaction, Professional Development and Client Service," "Do You Trust Your Firm Chairman? Why It Matters More Than Ever in Lateral Hiring," "Cybersecurity-as-a-Service Can Help Law Firms Protect Client Information, and Satisfy Client Audits" and "Midsize Firm Success: Six Tips That Run Counter to Big Law Management Trends."
By Lawrence T. Gresser and Marvin J. Lowenthal | May 10, 2019
Both the practice of law and the business of law will change with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), and law firms will need to adapt to those changes.
By Elizabeth Lampert and Emily Brooks | May 10, 2019
Today, one of the most critical efforts for law firm management is developing a strategy for communicating with millennial attorneys and creating cultures where this younger generation can be productive and thrive.
By Eric L. Lewis | May 10, 2019
Things have changed over the years, certainly in terms of the economics of the profession, but in many ways, we have lost many of the aspects of law practice that made for more satisfying careers, professional development and client service. I view a central goal of law firm management as managing to preserve many of those values for my colleagues as well as my clients.
By Frederick R. Cummings Jr. | May 10, 2019
There are other aspects to achieving success that include a willingness and ability to be nimble and to adopt strategies that run counter to management trends followed by Big Law.
By Mike Cote | May 10, 2019
By leveraging Security-as-a-Service as part of your law firm's cybersecurity posture, you can make it more manageable.
By Keith Fall and Ross Weil | May 10, 2019
Today's legal environment requires that law firm leaders be strategic, proactive and nimble in growing the firm. If they are not doing that, then partners need to take action to change management.
By Angela Turturro | May 1, 2019
In this Special Report, leaders of the bench and bar discuss this year's Law Day theme: Free Speech, Free Press, Free Society.
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