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Daily Report Online

Slideshow: Troutman Designed Its New Atlanta Headquarters for the Future

Troutman Sanders shed space but gained openness and flexibility in its high-tech new digs in Bank of America Plaza.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Should Law Firms Embrace Artificial Intelligence and R&D Labs?

There is a puzzle in the legal business. Our economic landscape is filling up with innovative organizations who have embraced the convergence of technology and business to meet new market demands, yet the legal market remains conservative.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Survey Says Millennial Era Is Here, With Increased Speed and Tech Changes

The Cushman & Wakefield report says as more and more millennials assume partnership positions, their preferences will start to reshape the legal industry.
4 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Finger on the Pulse, Not the Ballot Box: Midsize Firms Rarely Use Partnership Votes

Walking the halls to build consensus is the go-to choice over partnership votes at midsize law firms.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Arnold & Porter Brings Back Former International Arbitration Pro

Maria Chedid, chair of the California arbitration practice at Baker McKenzie, has returned to her former home in San Francisco, where she had previously established and led a West Coast international arbitration practice.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Hourly Rate Gap Widens as Top Billers Leave Others Behind

It's easy to be impressed by individual partner rates approaching $2,000 an hour, but the widening gap between whole categories of law firms may mean more for the industry's future.
5 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Big Law Vets Open Blockchain Boutique, Add Del. DOJ Leader

A pair of former partners at Reed Smith and Hogan Lovells launched DLx Law earlier this month. They've now named their first new attorney, a top securities enforcer for the state of Delaware.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

'I Believed in Jeremy': Why a Small Firm Stood With a Disgraced South Florida Lawyer

Jeremy Alters' Florida operations dwindled from 57 people in 2010 to about 18 one year later. Now, in 2018, he is down to five colleagues, including two other attorneys.
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility

What do I do with monies that have been held in my escrow account for a long time? I can't decide who has them and who to pay.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

Midsize Firms' Geographic Expansions Span the Strategic Map

Firms open offices for many reasons—serving a client, personal needs of attorneys and the occasional "no-brainer" merger.
4 minute read

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