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Daily Business Review

Strong Demand and Remote Recruiting Edge Helped Haber Law Grow 25% Since May

South Florida's real estate and construction booms drove hiring at the now-23-lawyer firm, which lured even more new faces as associates were drawn to the firm's growth and flexible working policies.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

3 More Eckert Seamans Lawyers Join Whiteford Taylor & Preston in Pittsburgh

At least six attorneys have left the Am Law 200 firm for Baltimore-based Whiteford in the last calendar year.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Geographic Barriers to Recruitment Fall as South Florida Legal Market Swells

From West Palm Beach to Tampa, laterals are joining South Florida firms from across the state and country.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

'The Great Pivot:' How E-Discovery Professionals Can Switch Career Paths

From time management to networking-building, an ILTACON 2022 panel shared some of the best skills for e-discovery professionals to leverage when considering making a career shift.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

DOJ Antitrust Chief, a Veteran of Big Law, Keeps Distance From Defense Bar

"It can't be the case that the only people who are qualified to work in the antitrust institutions are law firm partners," Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter said earlier this year.
9 minute read

Pro Mid Market

3 Ways Cloud-Based Data Management Levels the Playing Field for Midsize Firms

While not as resourced as large firms, midsize firms can use data to win over clients, raise rates and improve recruitment and retention.
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Former Associate Discusses Why He Left Big Law to Launch Job Board Startup

Lateral Hub's founder, a former Fenwick & West associate, became a legal tech founder after his own lateral move opened his eyes to roadblocks he felt were unaddressed by current job boards. Looking forward, he sees more law firms embracing innovating hiring processes in the near future.
6 minute read

The American Lawyer

Putting Competition Aside, Denver's 5 Largest Law Firms Join Forces to Improve Racial Diversity

"We're building meaningful relationships across the entire state of Colorado. That means if [one position] doesn't work out, we're providing these attorneys with a network to go in-house or to the government," said Sherman & Howard's Melissa Reagan.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

McNees Bets on Professional Connections to Grow Pittsburgh Office

Former Eckert Seamans data security and privacy chair Sandy Garfinkel, the latest of three recent hires, has longstanding ties to one of the first attorneys the firm attracted in Western Pennsylvania.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Forget What You've Heard, Cybersecurity Attorneys Don't Always Need Tech Skills

The newness of cybersecurity law and its constant evolution has made it hard to define, leaving some confusion on what cybersecurity lawyers do or the skills needed to enter the field. But cyber lawyers agree, you don't need to be a "techie" to join the practice.
4 minute read

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