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For Love of Client, GCs Say Law Firms Need to Be More Proactive
General counsel plead for law firms to take more initiative when it comes to innovation, feedback and learning their business. With some GCs predicting much less legal work for the taking, law firms can't afford to ignore the message.Your law firm's true profitability revealed
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Want to know how much profit your law firm really makes?Sanctuary Honors Ten Firms for Their Pro Bono Work
The firms were recognized for their advocacy on behalf of survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking, immigration and asylum, child protection, custody and support.New Concerns Put Spotlight on Vance's Donations From the Bar
Despite running entirely unopposed, Vance has raised $344,732 in contributions this year. The donations range from multiple individual $10,000 donations, to a $10 donation from Upper East Side resident Matthew McEnerney. The list is also chock-full of attorneys.Why your law firm isn't anywhere near as profitable as you think
Do conventional metrics significantly overstate law firm profitability?Why Your Law Firm Isn't Anywhere Near As Profitable As You Think
Conventional metrics significantly overstate law firm profitability."First Monday in October" Fundraiser Event
The Office of the Appellate Defender honored Christopher Reynolds of Toyota Motor North America, Barry Berke of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel and John Savarese of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz at its 24th annual "First Monday in October" event.Firms Say Suits Aimed at Trump's Policies Are Just Business as Usual. But Are They?
The professional class of Washington often repeats the refrain that the Trump administration is not normal. Since January, the lawyerati — especially at the dominant, large law firms in the nation's capital — have done plenty to signal their opposition.Firms Say Suits Aimed at Trump's Policies Are Just Business as Usual. But Are They?
The professional class of Washington often repeats the refrain that the Trump administration is not normal. Since January, the lawyerati — especially at the dominant, large law firms in the nation's capital — have done plenty to signal their opposition.Trending Stories
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