The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | June 29, 2021
In a competitive landscape that has flooded clients with choices, innovative thinking and flexibility are at the heart of law firms' efforts to keep major clients satisfied and bring in new ones.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | June 28, 2021
Law firms are scrambling to hire and retain young lawyers to handle transactional work. "How many associates will be left without chairs when the music stops?"
By Jason Grant | June 25, 2021
"Giuliani may be able to make some headway with the defense that he was relying on other sources [for the truth of his election statements] if he can come forward with a source," said Leslie Levin, a University of Connecticut law professor. Although, "just because someone says something, doesn't mean that you [as an attorney] can say it," she added. "You need credible evidence."
By Angela Morris | June 25, 2021
In recent years, civil rights plaintiffs attorneys from Georgia to Michigan say that more and more potential clients have called them and described racial discrimination that they faced in businesses.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | June 22, 2021
Legal industry consultants have said the pandemic bore out what they've been telling law firms for years—that their support teams are overstaffed.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | June 21, 2021
Law firms are seeing more hiring misfires, while some associates are quickly returning to their old firms.
By Frank Ready | June 15, 2021
The new "Future Ready Lawyer" report from Wolters Kluwer indicates that while attorneys plan to invest more in technologies, lingering confusions over some tools could stymie adoption.
By Angela Morris | June 14, 2021
"Employment lawyers around the country would recommend that it's safe for an employer to mandate a vaccine, and not worry about legal repercussions," said attorney Daniel Patton.
By Angela Morris | June 11, 2021
"The way it affects people is why we are concerned," said David Slayton, administrative director of the Texas Office of Court Administration. "Numbers are numbers. But behind every one of those cases are people who are directly affected, one way or another."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | Patrick Smith | June 10, 2021
While firms have, on one hand, extolled the virtues of remote work, many of these same firms have implicitly made it known that in-person work is important to firm leaders like it always has been.
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