The American Lawyer | Analysis|News
By Andrew Maloney | May 4, 2021
"My name was put into a pitch package. [W]e'd get the work and then, I'd never see it," said one woman of color who was quoted in an ABA report released this week.
By Christine K. Au-Yeung | May 3, 2021
NFTs have been all the rage in the world. So what exactly are NFTs, and how do they reconcile with the basic tenets of intellectual property law?
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | May 3, 2021
Reports of anxiety and depression rose notably in this year's ALM 2021 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Survey as lawyers and staff feel isolated and overworked.
By Angela Morris | April 29, 2021
"I think [judges] need to be careful socializing, even in a professional context, with lawyers who have cases in their courts," said Billy Shepherd, who represented a judge who was sanctioned for eating for free at a law firm luncheon.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | April 29, 2021
Three firm leaders all said they are examining the challenges of work-from-home burnout, a hybrid office model and how to handle individual situations. It hasn't been easy.
By Robert Andrews | April 28, 2021
Bringing employees back to physical workspaces during a pandemic is uncharted territory, but employers have already learned a few things.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | April 28, 2021
With the number of firm mergers expected to increase in 2021, after a lull in 2020, some large Texas firms could be in play as competition for clients and laterals increases in Texas' strong economy.
By Angela Morris | April 28, 2021
The lawsuit gives a look behind the curtains at an investigatory hearing that normally would have remained shrouded in secrecy.
By Ross Todd | April 26, 2021
"Where I think we're headed with this is not Zoom as a replacement, it's Zoom as an adjacent," said Miami state court Judge Jennifer Bailey during a forum sponsored by the Online Courtroom Project and NITA.
By Frank Ready | April 22, 2021
Job-seeking attorneys are gravitating toward roles inside corporate legal departments, but perceptions that in-house offers a better work-life balance than a law firm or the ability to influence decision-making could prove disappointing.
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