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The American Lawyer

How Blank Rome Went From Representing Insurers to Suing Them

Two years after making a big bet to switch sides, the firm's gamble appears to be paying off.
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

First Up: Choosing a Mentor, Pitching New Business and a Little Coffee Talk

A diverse panel of lawyers and other professionals from Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis answers a few select questions in this column each month, advising young lawyers about their career, professional development, office politics, business development, pro bono work, relationships with mentors and colleagues, and so on.
2 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Litigation Funding: What Recent Lawmaking Might Mean for In-House Counsel

Recent legislative activity intended to make litigation funding more transparent may or may not be warranted, but it does at least continue one salutary trend, which is to broaden the debate on the ethical and social issues at play.
1 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Flurry of CMO Moves Shakes Up Law Firm Marketing Departments

Chief marketing officers are on the move at big law firms, as some find "a disconnect between what firms believe they want in a CMO and what they really need," according to one former CMO.
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

Flurry of CMO Moves Shakes Up Law Firm Marketing Departments

Chief marketing officers are on the move at big law firms, as some find "a disconnect between what firms believe they want in a CMO and what they really need," according to one former CMO.
1 minute read

Daily Report Online

Dunwoody Solo's Hands-Free Marketing Magnet Attracts Buzz

As the state's new hands-free driving law takes effect, solo Ryan Schwartz said potential clients snapped up the magnetic cell phone holders he created to advertise his firm.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Oh Snap! Protecting and Promoting Your Practice on Social Media

Your competitors are on social media burnishing their digital presence, interacting with clients and prospects—theirs and yours—upping their “top of mind” visibility and establishing their position as a thought leader and go-to lawyer.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Using Tech and Innovative Management Styles to Retain Female Attorneys

It is no secret that women are grossly underrepresented and underpaid by comparison to their similarly qualified male peers in the upper echelons of the legal profession.
1 minute read

Pro Mid Market

What They Did Not Tell You in Law School About Building Your Brand—Part II

As you may recall, in my column last month I discussed characteristics of Baby Boomers, Gen Xers and millennials in the legal profession. The values, work preferences and communication styles of these generations can differ greatly, and create gaps, or worse, dysfunctional relationships between the generations.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

Lowenstein Chair Says Lawyers, Clients Applauding Immigration Initiative

Lowenstein's Gary Wingens, who teamed up with the chairman of Paul Weiss to announce a big pro bono push for asylum seekers in The New York Times, said "somebody had to stick up" for the rule of law.
2 minute read

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