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Pro Mid Market

Is Your Culture Deliberate?

All too often, companies rarely stop to consider the impact of decisions on culture because everyone is too busy trying to satisfy clients, employees and shareholders.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

All-or-Nothing Approach to Office Returns Risks Alienating Attorneys and Clients Alike

Client and attorney relationships are driving the return to the office, but finding compromise between them is a challenge.
7 minute read

The American Lawyer

Soaring Demand Is Straining Everyone in Law Firms. Wilson Sonsini's Douglas Clark Has a Plan to Help.

"It's an ongoing effort on our part and we're by no means done emphasizing the need to not just take time off but take care in the midst of this very busy work time," Clark says.
10 minute read

The American Lawyer

With School in Session, Child Care Remains a Pressing Concern for Firms—and Their Working Parents

As the pandemic carries on, child care issues continue to be a crisis within a crisis for many in the legal industry.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Georgia Judges Tackle College Football: '#GoDawgs'

"If @GeorgiaFootball can't win it all next year with the easiest schedule going, not sure they ever will," tweeted Court of Appeals of Georgia Presiding Judge Sara Doyle.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Law Firm Associates Have Never Had a First Year Like the Last. Here's What Some Learned

With the newest batch of associates on the cusp of starting, the most recent class shares lessons from their fully remote experience.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Remote Work Isn't the Only Reason Lawyers Are Flocking to Virtual Firms

Big Law and in-house attorneys have been moving to distributed firms, even as more law firms embrace remote work and hybrid arrangements.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Virus Resurgence Leaves DOJ Return-to-Office Plans in Limbo

The Justice Department has no immediate plans to require most staff to return to their offices as COVID-19 case counts remain high.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

'Video Matters': Litigators Share Their Top 3 Civil Rights Strategies for 2021

"It often requires that we engage in status-quo-busting, game-changing work, which is not popular," said Davis Bozeman Johnson Law founding partner Francys Johnson.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

How Civil Litigators Are Pushing Back Against Thriving Human Trafficking Epidemic

"We no longer call it 'revenge porn' because that makes it sound like a petulant act by a bad boyfriend, whereas trolls, hackers, blackmailers are committing image-based sexual abuse on an industrial scale, and it terrifies victims," Dr. Ann Olivarius said.
8 minute read

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