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How Can Big Law Retain Young Talent? One Firm Crowdsourced the Solution From Summer Associates
Hunton Andrews Kurth's second Hackathon asked more than 40 summer associates how they would change a Big Law firm to incentivize top talent to stick around.Judge Declares Mistrial in Avenatti's Wire Fraud Case Over Newly Discovered Financial Data
U.S. District Judge James V. Selna said not having the data before trial denied Avenatti the opportunity to craft an overall case theory and incorporate the information into his opening statement and his witness exams.With Fewer In-Person Court Proceedings, Law Firms Get Creative in Training New Litigators
As COVID-19 has forced more trials to become remote, many attorneys—especially younger and newer ones—have had to overcome several obstacles.View more book results for the query "*"
Why Startup GCs Want More Collaborative and Transparent Tools From Outside Counsel
Clients want "real-time visibility into what their external law firms are working on and how actively," in-house lawyers said.Ga. Trial Over 'Routine' Car Wreck Nets $456K Verdict, After Defense Rejects $50K Settlement Bid
Plaintiff's attorney Steven Pickens said the recently licensed 16-year-old at-fault driver repeatedly denied causing the wreck until the week before trial, then testified that she knew she was breaking the law by driving with teen friends in the car.The 1990s Called, They Want Your Bio Back
"If you think your bio is fine as is, it's not—our firm bios are stuck in the '90s. And we're going for brand uniformity here."Law Firms Have Seen Big Revenue, Profit Gains in 2021, Even as Compensation Costs Rise
Firms in the Am Law 50 outperformed the rest of the legal industry, as their huge workload is reflected in demand growth.Trending Stories
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