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Law Firms Have High Hopes, Vague Plans for Vaccination Success
With many building leases set to expire years from now—and crystal balls still on back order—immediate change appears unlikely. But Steve Lewis, who chairs Troutman Pepper, quotes his firm's managing partner, Tom Cole, in stating, "It's time to start thinking about what life will be like."Law.com Trendspotter: As Law Firms Consider 'Hoteling,' Will Partners Check Out?
As law firms look for ways to decrease their physical footprints amid the rise of remote work, they're increasingly exploring hoteling and office sharing options. But while reducing the overall square footage of a firm's space can be a welcome profit-booster, it remains to be seen whether partners will ultimately be willing to part with their own personal offices altogether.In a First, Oregon Hires a General Counsel to Handle Redistricting
P.K. Runkles-Pearson is currently working with the state attorney general's office on deciding how Oregon's legislative boundaries should be redrawn while the legislature waits for the complete census data to come from the federal government.Law Firms Are Planning Major Office Changes for Post-Pandemic Era
Firms are making decisions based on remote work preferences and office staffing needs, as shrinking the office footprint can mean big savings in the long run.Asian Bar Leaders See Spa Shootings as a 'Tipping Point'
"There is light from this tragedy," said one leader, who noted that the violence created an opportunity to make the general public aware of recent and historic discrimination against Asian Americans.Former A&O Flexi-Lawyering Head Joins Elevate
He previously founded the A&O's flexible lawyering service Peerpoint in 2013, and had been at the firm for over two decades.Nelson Mullins Hires Four From Baker Donelson to Launch Data Breach Response Team
Gina Greenwood and Brad Moody, who will co-head Nelson Mullins' new dedicated data breach response team, previously co-chaired a similar group at Baker Donelson.Show Me the Money: Big Law in Missouri Sees Profits Surge
Husch Blackwell, Shook Hardy and Polsinelli—all with roots in the Show-Me state—had profits per equity growth last year above 16%.With New Strategic Plan in Place, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner Posts Flat 2020
The firm trimmed expenses in a number of ways in 2020, from personnel reductions to the closure of a Beijing office.Trending Stories
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