The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | September 12, 2024
Midlevel associates say below-market compensation may cause them to leave, especially when billable hours match expectations at better-paying competitors.
By Krishnan Nair | September 8, 2024
The next generation of recruits, due to enter the workforce in the coming few years, bring all sorts of new challenges for law firms—the Global Lawyer asks if you are ready.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Mimi Lamarre | September 6, 2024
"I'd be delighted if other firms wanted us to pay more than anyone else, but I don't suspect that will be the case," said Milbank's chair.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Mimi Lamarre | September 3, 2024
"When partners see their peers are being treated that way by leadership, it typically results in less loyalty across the board," noted one recruiter about the effects of de-equitizations.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mimi Lamarre | August 28, 2024
"When we first saw AFAs hit the market, it was totally client-driven. With this new shift, it could be law firm-driven, because their profitability is at stake," said Barnes & Thornburg's Cassie Vertovec, one of the authors of the study.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey M. Fiorello & Amanda S. Trigg | August 20, 2024
"By embracing the interconnected dynamics of mediation and arbitration, lawyers can provide more comprehensive and harmonious outcomes," write Jeffrey M. Fiorello & Amanda S. Trigg of Cohn Lifland.
The American Lawyer | Analysis|News
By Amanda O'Brien | August 19, 2024
"As insurance carriers become more aggressive with auditing and exceptions and cost containment, that is an impediment to our ability to retain talent," said one law firm leader. "It's having an adverse effect on morale."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | August 19, 2024
As private credit gobbles up market share from broadly syndicated loans, law firms not already steeped in direct lending are building multifaceted practices to avoid losing restructuring work to better-positioned peers.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Maydeen Merino | August 16, 2024
The agency's jurisdiction is limited to companies that operate for profit. In the health care industry, many medical faciilites are organized as not-for-profit entities and, thus, not subject to the FTC's rule.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Amanda O'Brien | August 15, 2024
"It used to be a firm would put in a rate request, and it would take several weeks or months to get approved—now they're getting it approved within 24 to 48 hours," one recruiter said.
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