New Jersey Law Journal | Best Practices
By Zach Warren | August 15, 2018
Robert Brownstone of Fenwick & West doesn't think that the legal profession should shy away from LinkedIn, cloud services and other new tools. Lawyers just need to be smart about how they're used.
Legaltech News | Best Practices
By Zach Warren | August 14, 2018
Robert Brownstone of Fenwick & West doesn't think that the legal profession should shy away from LinkedIn, cloud services and other new tools. Lawyers just need to be smart about how they're used.
By Chris Moschovitis | August 10, 2018
Cybersecurity concerns are akin to health concerns. You can practice a healthy lifestyle; you can get regular medical check-ups; you can be vigilant in monitoring your own body. Still, the question remains, “How do I know I'm healthy?” The answer is, “You don't.”
By Robert W. Anderson and Eric B. Levine | August 8, 2018
Critical to any counsel working to prevent a cyber attack or respond to a successful cyber intrusion is an understanding of why and how to properly utilize both attorney-client and work-product privilege.
By Sharon Meit Abrahams | August 7, 2018
Future attorneys are seeking the right place to launch their careers; therefore, by promoting your firm's unique culture, you can more effectively attract and retain the best talent for your firm.
New York Law Journal | Best Practices
By John P. DiBlasi | August 3, 2018
Many good faith negotiations can be sabotaged by parties using a variety of bad faith negotiation tactics, many of which are repeated all too often and can ultimately prevent a settlement. What are those tactics and what can be done to ameliorate the situation?
The Legal Intelligencer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Frank Michael D'Amore | July 13, 2018
The stakes tend to rise as one's career progresses, and it is disappointing to learn that the equation no longer automatically yields winning results. For instance, despite being very smart, doing terrific work, and logging mega hours, someone is edged out for partnership by another lawyer who may be just a step behind in one or more of those categories, but has built a nice book of business.
By Silvia Coulter | July 13, 2018
Collaborative cultures soar in profitability, talent acquisition and retention, client retention and client service.
New York Law Journal | Best Practices|News
By Andrew Denney | June 27, 2018
Members of the New York City Bar Association said in a report released on Wednesday not having deep pockets for some litigants is undermining the fair administration of justice in New York—but all hope is not lost.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Best Practices
By Alanna G. Clair and Shari L. Klevens | June 20, 2018
Although litigators are generally familiar with courtroom procedure and the duty of candor, providing sworn testimony comes with additional risks and exposure that are typically not present when an attorney is acting only as an advocate.
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