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The American Lawyer

Why Letting Legal Marketers Take the Lead on Client Discussions Could Boost Innovation

Marketers ask different questions and can ascertain what clients need beyond the law.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Movers: Rising to the Top

The Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association has promoted Chief Financial Officer Joan D. Maloney to executive director of the 1,300-member fellowship.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Make Your Own Luck. Here's How to Do It

Luck is earned. Through years of relationship building, skill development, career strategy, success, failure, crisis, perseverance, optimism and courage.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

Teaching Technology: How Law Firms Get AI Up to Speed

Attorneys looking to bring automation in-house often find that artificial intelligence technology can be a fussy student.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Sledgehammer-Swinging Lawyer Strikes Again in New Super Bowl Ad

Savannah personal injury lawyer Jamie Casino sparked a viral internet sensation with his epic 2014 Super Bowl ad. Can he do it again?
1 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

New 2018 Connecticut Legal Awards Nominations Open

The Connecticut Law Tribune is accepting nominations in 12 categories for our fourth annual Professional Excellence Awards.
2 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Pullman Touts Family Practice Growth With High-Profile Hires

Two well-known Fairfield County attorneys, Livia DeFilippis Barndollar and Kelly A. Scott, have join the family law practice at Pullman & Comley, one of the state's largest firms.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

BAR REPORT - A look at solo practice

For this Princeton attorney, the solo life was the perfect choice
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

What Makes an In-House Career Satisfying? It's Not About the Money

Compensation matters. But while everyone knows that a select group of general counsel are paid handsomely, the fact remains that “BigLaw” law firm attorneys make more versus most of their experience-level counterparts in-house.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

A Chair Too Far? No. We Need to Support Diverse Talent in Phila.

In an editorial that appeared on Aug. 8, 2017, in the New York Times, Shira A. Scheindlin, a retired Federal District Court judge for the Southern District of New York, wrote a compelling argument outlining the lack of women as first chair in major litigation.
5 minute read

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