Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Marc Marra | December 16, 2020
While there is no singular answer to that question, I hope the following tips will prove useful to our state's newest attorneys and our more senior attorneys looking for ways to give back and get involved.
By Patrick Smith | December 14, 2020
The B2B social network has seen a massive uptick in usage, both paid and unpaid, from law firms over the past year and especially over the last six months. Exactly what are firms using it for?
The American Lawyer | Slideshow
By Ben Seal | November 29, 2020
In this special report, we explore what will remain from law firms' many adjustments once the pandemic subsides.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Lauren Fallick and Katherine Doble | November 16, 2020
As many law firms remain practicing remotely while the global race for a vaccine continues, and as law firms continue to adapt to changes within the industry as a result of the pandemic and to lay the footing for long-term success, lawyers have no option but to become comfortable with creating new business relationships and closing deals virtually.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | November 12, 2020
When the pandemic caused cash-strapped companies to pull TV and radio ads, the personal injury firm swooped in to renegotiate deals, expanding its advertising footprint and bringing in more cases, founder John Morgan said in an interview.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Julie Talenfeld | October 28, 2020
It's quite ironic to talk about planning an event during a pandemic. When we are all clad in masks, mandated to stay six feet away from one another, and at risk of catching COVID-19, how would one even go about taking on such a task?
By Dan Packel | October 5, 2020
COVID-19 imposed forced savings on travel, events and other client development spending. Now firms are wrestling with what their 2021 expenditures should look like.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Julie Talenfeld | August 27, 2020
Vacations are incredibly important, and ironically, they are essential to our businesses! These breaks are not only good for the soul, but they can also present new and guilt-free marketing opportunities for business owners and lawyers alike.
By Dylan Jackson | August 24, 2020
Big Law is failing Black lawyers. The stories of those who have left can help explain why.
By Zack Needles | Vanessa Blum | August 7, 2020
Quinn Emanuel partner Maaren Shah says business development activities are changing in ways that could open doors for women lawyers.
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