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Knowledge Is Power: Tapping Your Firm Into the Knowledge of Millennials

Your firm's knowledge about millennials—how they work, what they value, and what motivates them—can help them help you. Here's six ways to get started.
18 minute read

The American Lawyer

After Retirement, Planning a Second, Third and Fourth Act

Jeremy Gilman retired from Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff earlier this month on his 62nd birthday. He's already put out an album, is working on a second and has plans to write a blog and launch “new media” startups. Oh, and he's hanging his own shingle.
9 minute read

The American Lawyer

Lawyers, You Are to Blame for Donald Trump

To all you Prosecco-sipping, kale chip-munching elites out there in Big Law Land, listen up.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

The Sexy Associate and the Seductive Partner? Ex-Lawyer Has Written Them All

The writer Seelie Kay—that's a pseudonym—used to work at large law firms in Milwaukee. But over the past year, she has spun the fairly mundane into erotic fantasy by writing dozens of short stories about lawyers, judges and others in the legal profession in various states of undress and ecstasy.
12 minute read

Daily Report Online

'After Hours'—A Slideshow of Lawyers' Events

A slideshow spotlights lawyers' activities outside their offices.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

Big Law's Newest Competition for Talent Is an Old Foe

While attrition rates are still relatively low as associates bask in the glow of their salary increases, when they do leave, it is often for perks that have nothing to do with money.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Legal Administrators Association Draws 250 to Georgia Aquarium for Training and a Trade Show

On Aug. 16, the Atlanta Association of Legal Administrators (AALA) hosted its second annual E2E: Where Education Meets Expertise.
1 minute read

The American Lawyer

How Law Firms Are Adapting to Meet Millennials' Needs and Why That's Good for Clients

Law firms' biggest asset is their talent, and forward-thinking firms are bending traditional rules to make their organization attractive to the millennial talent pool. It has the positive side-effect of meeting client needs, too.
8 minute read

The American Lawyer

Perkins Coie Partner Wears Many Hats, Including Entrepreneur

During the day, Brian Potts is an energy and environment partner at Perkins Coie. On the side, he is the founder and creator of LegalBoard, a keyboard for lawyers, as well as a co-founder of Goods Unite Us, an online marketplace that tracks companies based on campaign contributions to Republican candidates.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

Dear Client, I'm on Vacation. So Bug Off.

Who wants to read serious, long-winded pieces about the legal profession in late August? No one. Certainly, not moi. So here's the beach edition of the latest news
7 minute read

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