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'Intentionality Matters': Day-to-Day Law Firm Management During COVID-19
"It requires a whole new skillset," or at least a "buffing up" of some skills, Graciela Gomez Cowger said of day-to-day law firm management in the pandemic age. That includes a recalibration of "when to push and when to hold back," she said. "The intentionality matters," Cowger added.Midsize Moves: A 3-Office Expansion, a Big Law Team in Alaska
McCalla Raymer is opening new offices in Washington, Oregon and Texas; Schwabe Williamson adds a 6-lawyer team from Holland & Knight in its Anchorage, Alaska, office; and other midsize moves.Who Got the Work: A Bakery Bankruptcy and 401(K) Fraud
Richards, Layton & Finger provides legal counsel to the U.S. branch of Le Pain Quotidien as it files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Dilworth Paxson defends MandMarblestone against a law firm that says the company is responsible for a lawyer's loss of his 401(k) plan, and other work from midsize firms.Schwabe Williamson's Lisa Schaures on Business Models and Diversity
"Law firm leaders need to consider if decision-making is performed with an equity and inclusion lens and evaluate the pathway to becoming a partner and leader at their firm, working to ensure opportunities for underrepresented attorneys to fill seats," Schaures says.Fish & Richardson Wins New Trial on Fabric Design Patent
The Federal Circuit says a jury should have evaluated the competing designs, even if a primary difference was one company's logo. But the appellate court sidestepped a damages question left open by the Supreme Court's Samsung v. Apple ruling.How Do Midsize Firms Define a Good Year of Revenue Growth?
The 22 midsize firms (those between 50 and 200 lawyers) in this year's Am Law 200 combined to average 4.4% revenue growth in 2018.Who Got the Work: Cruise Line Calls and Film Rights
Swanson, Martin & Bell defends Carnival in a suit over automated phone calls, Pryor Cashman represents Samuel Goldwyn Films in its acquisitions of rights to a film, and other work from midsize firms.How Do Midsize Firms Define a Good Year of Revenue Growth?
The 22 midsize firms (those between 50 and 200 lawyers) in this year's Am Law 200 combined to average 4.4% revenue growth in 2018.Trending Stories
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