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Did Defendants in Roundup Trial 'Geo-Fence' Jurors with Pop-Up Ads?

Geo-fencing is a digital marketing tool that allows companies to send pop-up advertisements to cell phone apps within a designated geographical area—in this case, according to plaintiffs attorneys, the courthouse in Oakland, California.
8 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Trust, Client Access and 'a Voice' All Keys to Success With Law Firm Marketers

"If you want people to excel, they have to have a voice," Terry Brantley of Swift Currie said. "They have to be involved in the plan."
7 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Forget Dewey Cheatem & Howe: These Are the Best-Ever Law Firm Names

What might you call a law firm other than the lawyers' last names? Here are a few suggestions.
4 minute read

Law.com

Best Ways to Expand Key Client Relationships from the Lawyers' and Firms' Perspectives

<b><i>Part One of a Two-Part Article</b></i><p>This article defines the specific and best actions lawyers and law firms can take to expand client relationships. This first part includes specific actions individual lawyers can take to expand client relationships.
19 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Is the Law Firm Chief Marketer Life Cycle Lengthening?

*Editor's Note: This is the first part in a two-part series examining the issue of hiring and retention of chief marketing and business development…
6 minute read

The Recorder

A Post-#MeToo Standard Emerges in Law Firms as Orrick, Mayer Brown Oust Partners

The same incentives that once kept allegations of misconduct quiet at law firms, now push firms to take bolder action.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

As Mayer Brown, Orrick Oust Partners, Signs of a Post-#MeToo Standard

While law firms once had economic incentives to keep allegations of misconduct quiet, the same incentives now push them to take bolder action.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

As Mayer Brown, Orrick Oust Partners, NY Employment Lawyer Sees Signs of a Post-#MeToo Standard

New York employment lawyer Douglas Wigdor said in the past cases brought by his clients against law firms had resulted in confidential settlements, while those tagged with improper conduct remained partners in their firms.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Which Disconnects Are Holding Your Firm Back?

A series of marketing-related gaps and mismatches are limiting many firms.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

Talent or Token? Lawyers Say Diversity Still Can Be Just for Show

A steady stream of initiatives has scarcely increased the ranks of lawyers of color in Big Law—amid concerns that some are used as "window dressing" for client pitches.
9 minute read

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