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By Kris Martin and Colleen Cable, HBR Consulting | June 12, 2019
For information professionals, the very point of our work is improvement. The question is, how do we repackage the dreaded “change” as an “improvement” that can spark joy across our entire firm?
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By Abhijat Saraswat, Litera Microsystems | June 5, 2019
Any firm, regardless of its size, sophistication or structure, can improve its use of internal knowledge with a few key steps.
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By Lizzy McLellan | May 30, 2019
Buchanan Ingersoll CEO Joe Dougherty sees room for growth in South Florida.
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By Lizzy McLellan | May 30, 2019
"We did a lot of work internally to make us better. We're now much more externally focused on meeting our clients needs and expectations," Buchanan CEO Joe Dougherty said.
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By Zack Needles | May 29, 2019
More women lawyers are demanding alternative work arrangements from their employers, but the issue of balancing the dueling demands of parenthood and the partnership track goes beyond workplace policies.
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By Zack Needles | May 29, 2019
In March, the New York Law Journal reported on a growing trend of young women attorneys freezing their eggs and embryos so that they can focus their full attention on their careers without having to give up the possibility of motherhood.
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By Roy Strom | May 19, 2019
Measuring lawyers by the hours they bill was long treated as a necessary evil. Faced with evidence that mental health erodes as hours increase, legal industry innovators are asking how necessary it really is.
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By Rhys Dipshan | May 17, 2019
Bloomberg Law's Legal Operations & Technology survey found that just under a quarter of legal offices use AI. But a similar amount also can't say if they do or not.
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By Dylan Jackson | May 16, 2019
A study by consulting firm Altman Weil found that while law firms had a stellar 2018, the good times brought complacency as long-term market forces continue to change the legal landscape.
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By Dylan Jackson | May 15, 2019
A study by consulting firm Altman Weil found that while law firms had a stellar 2018, the good times brought complacency as long-term market forces continue to change the legal landscape.
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