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Pro Mid Market

Why Midsize Firms Are Ramping Up Tech Investments After Clearing the Hybrid Hurdle

A look inside several midsize firms' remote transition, and how they're planning to further leverage technology to create efficiencies and even increase profitability.
7 minute read

International Edition

Are Lawyers 'Quiet Quitting'?

Quiet quitting is the new trend taking over the internet, but while some argue the concept is simply setting boundaries and leveling out the work-life balance, others see it as a concerning proliferation of a 'slackers' mentality.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Litigation Partner Moves in California Could Double 2021 Numbers

Litigation moves drove lateral partner hires in California through the first half of 2022, as firms embraced more flexible work and enticed former government lawyers to join their ranks.
5 minute read

Law.com

How to Make It: 5 Legal Careers for the Nonlawyer

The legal job market is thriving—and not just for lawyers.
3 minute read

International Edition

'They Are Losing Out On a Lot': Concerns For Junior Lawyers Fuel Hybrid Working Debate

There is a growing concern that the next generation of lawyers are not getting the necessary exposure to prepare them for their careers ahead.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Three Keys To Transforming In-House Lawyers Into Digital Buyers

GCs are actually currently hungry for a sophisticated, risk-mitigating, and efficient digital buying option or channel.
7 minute read

Law.com

How I Made Office Managing Partner: 'My Goal Has Been to Lead Beyond the Business Objectives,' Says Alison Lynch of Jackson Lewis

"Say yes when someone asks for help or have a solution handy if you can't. And know what you have: be thankful for your job, even when it's hard."
6 minute read

Law.com

Law Firms Don't Need to Spend A Lot of Money to Prevent Burnout, Says Perkins Coie's Jennifer Bluestein

In this week's episode, Jennifer Bluestein shared that law firms don't need to spend a bunch of money on amenities such as an in-house therapist to prevent attorney burnout. "It's about allowing people time and space to actually turn off work and focus on other things in their lives," Bluestein said.
2 minute read

Law.com

How I Started My Own Law Firm: 'Our Caring Culture In My View Is Central to Our Success,' Says Darryl Cooke of Gunnercooke

We also wanted to create a business that allows ambitious lawyers to thrive, have autonomy over their practice area and enjoy a positive work-life balance on their terms.
8 minute read

International Edition

Freshfields Ups In-Office Requirements in Agile Policy Rethink

The firm had previously said its UK workforce could work remotely for up to 50% of the time post-pandemic.
2 minute read

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