The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Lauren G. Krasnow | December 16, 2022
Making the move in-house may require lawyers to draw upon different skill sets than they are used to. Career coach Lauren Krasnow outlines those key attributes below.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Lauren G. Krasnow | December 12, 2022
In a follow-up to her piece on how to give feedback, leadership coach Lauren Krasnow explains how associates should look to get and receive feedback.
International Edition | Commentary
By Paul Hodkinson | December 7, 2022
The same tech that allows deal lawyers some kip close to a transaction closing also enables them to be constantly on call. Have we traded one evil for an even bigger one?
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Marc Elovitz, co-managing partner, Schulte Roth & Zabel | December 1, 2022
Schulte Roth & Zabel co-managing partner Marc Elovitz argues for business professionals to be included in more client-facing activities and treated as equal to attorneys.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Dan Binstock and Erin Sears | November 17, 2022
As law firms consider moving associates to busier practice areas rather than facing layoffs, they should consider some less obvious impacts to both the associates and the partners who take them on.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Gloria Gomez-O'Rourke & Gretta Rusanow | November 17, 2022
Citi Private Bank's look at 9-month results shows a decline in demand coupled with expense growth is causing some firms to look for progress payments or sell receivables.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Lauren G. Krasnow | November 14, 2022
Attorneys at all levels have said how shocked and angered they were to learn well after the fact that they'd made a mistake or caused a problem that no one mentioned to them. Sometimes they learn about this in a formal review. Worse, others learn about it via the gossip mill or casual conversation.
The American Lawyer | Commentary|Q&A
By Patrick Smith | September 15, 2022
The lawyer shares what concerns him about the current law firm environment and how he came to represent Biden family members and executives with the Trump administration.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By David Gialanella | August 31, 2022
How your talent answers this question may give insight into how to keep them, David Gialanella writes in the latest Mid-Market Musings column.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Jon Van Gorp | August 17, 2022
After reading "Digital Body Language," Mayer Brown chair Jon Van Gorp reflects on how to ensure that meaning and purpose aren't lost in translation as digital communications reach Mach speed.
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