The American Lawyer | Analysis|News
By Andrew Maloney | August 9, 2022
Exchange rates could affect how U.S. law firms manage certain expenses, set billing rates and attract laterals. And firms outside the U.S. could also benefit.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | August 5, 2022
Pennsylvania deployed the Universal Bar Exam for the first time this summer. Supreme Court Chief Justice Max Baer is worried that the high cut score may place the state's law schools at a "competitive disadvantage."
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Aleeza Furman | August 4, 2022
Trial attorney Thomas Kline said litigation over the weed-killer Roundup is "going to be the marquee in the program for the foreseeable future."
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | August 3, 2022
"The characters are the company," Michael Walker said. "With the people behind the masks, in the costumes, it's hard to see them as employees. This is your brand. These are your characters. The characters are what have portrayed themselves in a bad light. To see that, it breaks your heart."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | August 1, 2022
Practice leaders are betting on strategic acquisitions and distressed transactions to weather a possible economic decline—and they point to positive indicators too.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | July 29, 2022
Now that many believe the pandemic is receding, will the increased empathy of the past 2½ years follow it?
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | July 27, 2022
"Ten a month is a lot [for one firm]. For sure," a law school professor said. "Ten a month seems high even by the standards of this business."
By Cassandre Coyer | July 25, 2022
As more state, federal and international regulations are shining a light on how AI hiring tools can discriminate, lawyers say employers need to be prepared, as "it's only a matter of time before we start seeing lawsuits."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | July 22, 2022
Two recent law firm combinations have boosted Crowell's bona fides and that's given the firm the ability to "augment and enrich existing client relationships," said firm chair Philip Inglima.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Aleeza Furman | July 22, 2022
While some lawyers say they'd be happy to ditch the rule—which is unique to Pennsylvania—established in Muhammad v. Strassburger, others argue the rule's protections guard against a legal "Pandora's Box."
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