By Dan Clark | June 3, 2021
While corporate legal departments may be more rigid in returning to offices sooner than law firms, it's unlikely this alone will motivate in-house lawyers to move to Big Law life.
By Rhys Dipshan | June 2, 2021
Last year, law firms had to evolve faster than ever. But over a year after the pandemic began, law firms have realized that the tech transformation spurred by COVID-19 has created as many problems as it has solved.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 1, 2021
Disabled attorneys say the pandemic finally proved what they've long tried to explain to law firms: Remote work isn't inferior.
By Frank Ready | May 28, 2021
It's a good time to be a job candidate in the e-discovery market, but not all law firms or legal departments may be ready or willing to fork over the large salaries that many are expecting.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | May 28, 2021
We polled leading South Florida law firms to understand how (and why) they're asking their attorneys and staff to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 27, 2021
Federal judges are asking more questions prior to granting preliminary approval of class action settlements, partly due to 2018 rules changes, but also as lawyers have become more creative in how they structure such agreements. One example: The $2 billion Roundup settlement that a judge rejected this week.
By Angela Morris | May 25, 2021
"I think we are probably going to see an increase in recitations in transactions that you understand and the other party understands we have differing interests in this transaction," said Blank Rome partner Susan Bickley of Houston.
By Angela Morris | May 25, 2021
"From a purely risk management standpoint--to minimize their risk—[lawyers] should not be publicizing allegations they make in lawsuits to the press or media," said legal-malpractice lawyer Billy Shepherd.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | May 25, 2021
These feedback interviews are "the most important thing you can do" in running a law firm and delighting clients, according to Baker Botts chief client officer Catherine Zinn.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | May 20, 2021
Leaders of firms such as Sidley Austin, Ropes & Gray and Cooley say they've already noticed shifting expenses this year.
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