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Leaders should steer boat, not row
Leaders of midsize firms need to realize that being good attorneys does not necessarily make them great law firm leaders. They need to acquire new skills, and to leave behind old habits � even ones that were critical to their climb up through the practice of law.Commentary: Law Firm Leaders Should Steer Boat, not Row
Like attorneys in their first years of practice who face a high learning curve, new leaders need to realize that being good attorneys does not necessarily make them great law firm leaders, says marketing consultant Wendy Nemitz. Firm leaders need to acquire new skills and to leave behind old habits -- even ones that were critical to their climb up through the practice of law. Nemitz discusses various leadership styles and how leaders can develop better tools to react to situations in workable ways.Developments in the Substantive Law
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Inside the Year's Biggest Criminal Trial
Everyone knows that Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay were convicted on May 25 of multiple counts of conspiracy and securities fraud, that Lay died, and that Skilling has been sentenced. But in the months leading up to the trial, the outcome appeared much less certain to both sides. Their focus was on getting the best jury they could and on crafting a convincing and compelling story. Here's an inside look at the strategies used by the veteran jury consultants employed by the prosecution and defense.Cite as: European Community v. RJR Nabisco, 02-CV-5771 (NGG) (VVP), NYLJ 1202494361018, at *1 (EDNY, Decided May 12, 2011)U.S. District Judge Nicholas G. Garau
Inside the Year's Biggest Criminal Trial
Everyone knows that Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay were convicted on May 25 of multiple counts of conspiracy and securities fraud, that Lay died, and that Skilling has been sentenced. But in the months leading up to the trial, the outcome appeared much less certain to both sides. Their focus was on getting the best jury they could and on crafting a convincing and compelling story. Here's an inside look at the strategies used by the veteran jury consultants employed by the prosecution and defense.Trending Stories
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