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By Greg Andrews | December 22, 2022
The exodus of legal talent from Twitter "raises the risk that things are going to fall through the cracks." said Robert Foehl, a professor of law and business ethics at Ohio University.
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By Alexander Lugo | December 21, 2022
A majority of people with mental illness have reported that the holidays tend to make their conditions worse, and attorneys also have to cope with a surge in settlements and closings.
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By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | December 16, 2022
The past year saw a number of law firm leaders and industry observers begin to make peace with the fact that the old way of working—five 12-hour days a week in a traditional office—is likely gone forever. In this year-end episode of Legal Speak, we look back at some of our most popular conversations throughout the year with law firm leaders and industry observers as they set out to navigate this new normal.
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By Dan Roe | December 14, 2022
Mark Savignac was fired from Jones Day in January 2019 after pledging to fight its unequal parental leave policy in court and in public.
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By Tasha Norman | December 14, 2022
You cannot always take a "scorched earth" approach to leading; ultimately you have to bring people together.
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By Alyson Galusha | December 12, 2022
Midsize firms seeking to avoid stagnation may look to a merger with another firm to expedite their growth, although columnist Alyson Galusha says there are many factors to consider before finalizing a combination.
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By Zack Needles | November 30, 2022
The legal industry as a whole—from law schools to law firms to bar associations—must do more to acknowledge the contributions of business professionals who don't also happen to be practicing lawyers, readers said.
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By Jennifer Johnson and Haley Revel | November 29, 2022
For most firms, only scant attention and limited resources have been devoted to having the critical behind-the-scenes human and other assets in place to make the firm hum.
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By Justin Henry | November 28, 2022
"In order to do a good job of connecting with people in general, you need to share something about yourself," said Sunstein managing partner Kerry Timbers. "You need to decide what to share and how vulnerable to be and how to really be yourself, your authentic self, while still navigating all of the issues that bias injects into every interaction that we have."
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 20, 2022
We are grateful that we have the ability to make a good life for ourselves and our loved ones, and to make a difference in the world. Our Thanksgiving is perpetual, and we wish you the same.
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