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The Legal Intelligencer

From Piles to Files—How Getting Organized Can Transform Your Business

Recently, I was on the phone with a fellow coach who asked about my personality type from an assessment taken in the past. I didn't recall, so while still on the call, I quietly walked over to my filing cabinet and pulled out a folder labeled “my assessments.”
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National Law Journal

Womble Grows in Washington Market; Brownstein Expands in Vegas; Another Kirkland Hire

In this week's Washington Wrap: Womble Bond Dickinson bolts on a Baltimore boutique, Kirkland ads an energy regulatory partner from Morrison & Foerster, and other D.C. moves of note.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

A Present-Tense Solution to Law Firms' Short-Term Thinking

In the final installment of our "long-term thinking" series, we take a look at a sneaky way for law firms to develop permanent equity for their partners: Spinning off back-offices and giving partners shares in those entities.
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Law.com

The Law Firm Disrupted: A Present-Tense Solution to Law Firms' Short-Term Thinking

In the final installment of our "long-term thinking" series, we take a look at a sneaky way for law firms to develop permanent equity for their partners: Spinning off back-offices and giving partners shares in those entities.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility

I am a judicial officer and there have been several complaints made against me in my performance as a judge. Can judicial discipline affect my pension or can I resign and stop any proceedings?
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Hacking the Future of the Legal Industry Through Innovative Ideas

Facebook. Google. Microsoft. These are a few of the tech-savvy giants that regularly host hackathons—intense brainstorming sessions designed to solve pain points and enhance the client experience.
2 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Decisions, Decisions: How Midsize Firms Manage Staff

“I think running like a business and less like a law firm, we run into less strife than a lot of law firms have,” Munck Wilson's Bill Munck says.
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Law.com

For Midsize Law Firms, Co-Leadership Is Tough to Pull Off

There are sound reasons for midsize law firms to split a single leadership role among multiple people, but as a number of firms have learned the hard way, an idea is only as good as its execution.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Cybersecurity for Midsize and Smaller Law Firms: 10 Tips to Take Action Now

It is no secret that cyberattackers consider law firms to be rich sources of valuable data. Escalating risks and client expectations mandate that mid-size and smaller firms, with fewer than 200 attorneys, treat cybersecurity as a core element of their legal practice.
11 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

More Law Firm Leaders Are Managing From Afar

For firms of all sizes, finding the right leader sometimes means looking beyond the "mother ship."
2 minute read

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