The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | March 8, 2021
Associates, new partners and senior partners all have different reasons to want, or not want, to go back into the office. They also could face differing consequences if they don't.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | March 2, 2021
"We started the year as two firms, and despite all these circumstances that no one could have anticipated, we really ended the year as one firm," co-chair Tom Froehle said.
By Varsha Patel | March 2, 2021
The lack of physical meetings has meant brewing M&A and litigation can be kept secret more easily.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | March 1, 2021
For all the success Big Law had in 2020, in large part due to a common rallying cry, a new problem now comes into play: What happens when that unifying crisis is no longer there?
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Amanda Bronstad | February 28, 2021
Many in the defense bar, and even some plaintiffs attorneys, have called for more oversight in multidistrict litigation, especially after the sudden bankruptcy of Girardi Keese.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | February 26, 2021
With the courts having been almost entirely shut down since March 16, the reopening comes after nearly a year without a civil trial and little movement for the growing inventory of cases.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Katheryn Tucker | February 25, 2021
"It's not about going to top law schools and only recruiting attorneys of color, but using your resources as global law firms, and partnering with practitioners like Lee, and providing your pro bono services, and frankly, your army of lawyers to actually work hard to effectuate change," said Reed Smith partner Rizwan Qureshi on why his firm joined forces with civil rights attorney S. Lee Merritt.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | Christine Simmons | February 25, 2021
Firms are carefully thinking about who should be owners, and the pandemic complicated that question further.
By Charles Toutant | February 24, 2021
Not everyone is convinced, but some experts say the strains of struggling to pay bills can cause a lawyer who had been a straight arrow to run their practice in an imprudent or illegal manner.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 19, 2021
A panel of lawyers and legal tech providers at a recent University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School webinar discussed how various factors are limiting AI's development in the legal industry—and why attorneys aren't entirely to blame.
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