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At Working Mother's Top Firms for Women, Female Equity Partner Gains Were Slight
Flexible work schedules were prominent among the winners: 39% of the female lawyers at these firms worked remotely in some capacity in 2019.'Bring Your Own Device' Policy May Leave Your Firm Exposed
As lawyers deserted their offices to avoid COVID-19 spread, many small and midsize firms didn't implement a BYOD policy for their new remote workforce. That could be a disaster for data security.Varying BYOD Policies May Leave Some Firms More Exposed Than Ever
As lawyers deserted their offices to avoid COVID-19 spread, many small and midsize firms didn't implement a BYOD policy for their new remote workforce. That could be a disaster for data security.For Firms, Document Automation Has Become More Necessary, But Harder to Adopt
If COVID-19 was the accelerant for more law firms to recognize the importance of document automation, it's also served as their biggest obstacle toward adoption.Lessons Learned From the Year of the Virtual Summers
The remote-working and shortened summer programs in 2020 have implications for the attorney hiring process for the short and long term.COVID-19 Pushes More Legal Outsourcing, but Not All ALSPs Will Benefit
Budget realities and the move to remote work movement have accelerated the use of alternative legal service providers. But not all legal departments and law firms are comfortable leveraging these new law companies.Former DeKalb Public Corruption Prosecutor Joins Poole Huffman—and Other 'On the Move' News
Chris Timmons, who joined the litigation boutique as a partner, said he wants to handle civil RICO cases, especially on the plaintiffs side.Pay Cuts, Layoffs, and More: How Law Firms Are Managing the Pandemic
Our firm-by-firm guide to how law firms are protecting their bottom lines from the economic fallout of the coronavirus.Chicago Bar Task Force Recs Steer Clear of Outside Ownership in Law Firms
The first voluntary bar group to address regulatory reform aimed at increasing access to justice instead proposed a new "intermediary model" allowing lawyers to affiliate with larger networks for branding and ancillary services.5 Ways That Corporate Legal Departments Are Trying to Save Costs Post-COVID-19
Whether it's hitting the renegotiation table with outside counsel, bringing e-discovery in-house or keeping a closer eye on billing data, corporate legal departments are finding ways to help keep costs down as organizations across the country grapple with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.Trending Stories
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