The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | August 26, 2019
Shea Rhodes of the Villanova Law Institute to Address Commercial Sexual Exploitation, along with other practitioners, said she is hopeful that, as interest in the litigation rises, more attorneys will begin practicing trauma-informed care at all levels, including when it comes to initiating cases.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Meg Pritchard | August 26, 2019
So as the summer draws to a close and you gear up for that push to the end of the year, here's my list of essential tools to help you market your practice.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | August 12, 2019
The client claimed she hired the firm because of its high ratings online, only to have it bungle her sexual harassment case against a former employer.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Patrick Smith | August 6, 2019
The fledgling esports bar did a (Fortnite) dance over the media exposure—and the dollars—stirred up by the Fortnite World Cup won by 16-year-old Kyle Giersdorf, aka "Bugha."
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Victoria Hudgins | August 2, 2019
Law firms are taking a hands-off approach to their lawyers’ social media posts, so long as such activity doesn’t damage the firm or clients.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Dylan Jackson | July 29, 2019
After years of salary brinkmanship, many firms are looking for more effective ways to attract top-flight talent.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stacy West Clark | July 29, 2019
In a world of rising legal expenses, I want us to consider what we can do for clients that does not cost them anything—and that inures to their personal or professional benefit.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Marcie Borgal Shunk | July 25, 2019
The next generation of elite law firms may have little in common with today's leading global providers of legal services.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Wayne Pollock | July 25, 2019
Any settlement discussions an attorney has with opposing counsel, or directly with an unrepresented party, are admissible and can be used against the attorney's client—and the attorney—in the court of public opinion.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Frank Michael D'Amore | July 12, 2019
I often inquire as to the paths that lawyers have taken in their careers and some of the observations they have about the journey. One particular aspect I have asked others about is what surprised them the most about the practice of law.
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