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Pro Mid Market

Mid-Market Recap: Using Bankruptcy to Break in to the Big Apple

   As discussed in this column just a few weeks ago, New York City would seem a daunting and unforgiving market for anyone to want to…
10 minute read

The American Lawyer

Jenner Revenue Slips, Profits Fall Amid Investments in Talent

Revenue dipped about 2 percent at the litigation powerhouse last year, while profits per partner tumbled nearly 20 percent.
4 minute read

Law.com

The Law Firm Disrupted: What Lawyers Will Go From Grunt to Great

Conventional wisdom says AI will take the grunt work off lawyers' plates, freeing their time for higher level thinking and legal analysis. But is there enough higher-level work for to go around?
7 minute read

Litigation Daily

In Depth with Selendy and Gay on Their New Firm—and Leaving Quinn Emanuel

Star litigators Philippe Selendy and Faith Gay open up about their new firm and what it means to 're-imagine the law firm from the ground up.'
14 minute read

New York Law Journal

Stroock Sees Revenue Fall, Profits Leap as Strategic Review Sparks Big Changes

The firm de-equitized about 21 partners in 2017, creating a new multitiered partnership structure, and it tightened its practice focus after deciding it shouldn't strive to be "everything to everyone."
7 minute read

Pro Mid Market

The Economic Basis for Greater Diversity in the Legal Profession

Law firms should embrace diversity and strive to increase and retain their minority ranks not just as a form of corporate social responsibility, but also because it makes economic sense.
6 minute read

The American Lawyer

The Death of the Law Firm Partnership Vote?

With an eye on efficiency, firms are ditching old methods for a more corporate form of governance.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

Hogan Lovells, 4th Largest US Firm, Moves Into the Cloud

The firm's adoption of NetDocuments makes it one of the biggest firms to adopt a cloud-based document management strategy.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

South Florida Firm in Hot Water for Ghostwriting Pleadings for Pro Se Defendants

The firm says there's widespread ignorance about a rule that allows it to write, but not sign, documents prepared for litigants representing themselves in court.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Four Marketing Lessons from the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Win

Our Philadelphia Eagles gave us much to celebrate, winning Super Bowl 52—against all the odds. They also gave us some great lessons that apply equally to football and to marketing.
9 minute read

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