The Recorder | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Donna Carlson | May 25, 2022
"I trust my instincts. Most of the time, my initial reaction leads me in the right direction. I've learned to trust my inner voice."
By Ross Todd | May 12, 2022
Back when they were AUSAs in Chicago a decade ago, Reid Schar and Brandon Fox talked about their mutual goal to end up in California. Now they're leading Jenner's offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles, respectively.
The Recorder | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | April 29, 2022
"I've found that people like to work with those that are excited by a challenge and approach hard situations with enthusiasm."
By Jessica Mach | April 18, 2022
"The reality is to be appealing to a CEO or C-suite when they bring on general counsel ... they have to be able to do multiple things."
By Law.com Contributing Editors | April 13, 2022
This is the first installment in an occasional series called, "How It's Done: What Legal Can Learn From Other Industries." The goal of these conversations is to demonstrate how other industries tackle challenges that are analogous to those faced by the legal profession in hopes that it might spark new ideas and approaches.
By Jessie Yount | April 12, 2022
Former Utah Supreme Court Justice Deno Himonas, who retired from the bench and joined Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati's growing Salt Lake City office in March, discusses the firm's strategy in SLC, and how to make a dent in the barrier to access and affordability to civil justice.
By Jessie Yount | March 24, 2022
"The West will have to make a decision about whether it wants to continue to beat up successful U.S. tech companies. Or, in light of the war and the reconstruction that will follow, if it needs them enough to lay off," said Freshfields partner Boris Feldman.
By Jessie Yount | March 23, 2022
Michael Nguyen, Davis Wright Tremaine's new director of lawyer talent acquisition, sheds light on how historical trends are shaping law firm recruiting practices—for better or worse.
By Jessie Yount | March 17, 2022
"Because we are in Los Angeles, we've been able to handle matters of national importance in a way that is unique for a smaller office of a national firm," office managing partner Dan Shallman said.
By Jessie Yount | March 14, 2022
Looking beyond test scores and grades will enable the legal field to "find great talent that we might otherwise be ignoring, and that is why we are focusing on the whole package," Alicia Vaz said.
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