The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | April 29, 2021
Three firm leaders all said they are examining the challenges of work-from-home burnout, a hybrid office model and how to handle individual situations. It hasn't been easy.
By Jasmine Floyd | April 23, 2021
"Passing that bill is like solutions in search of problems," said attorney Trelvis Randolph.
By Cedra Mayfield | April 21, 2021
"When I first found out that we had lost the baby, I called our managing partner and the other partners I work with and told them," said attorney Kelsey Kicklighter.
By Karen Sloan | Zack Needles | April 16, 2021
Legal recruiter Keith Wetmore discusses how the shift to remote work may help associates on their path to partnership, and why that change has been particularly tough on lawyers who are just starting their Big Law careers.
By Angela A. Turiano | March 22, 2021
Only when working fathers start to take time away from work to participate equally in child care can women progress on a path parallel to men and truly succeed.
Law.com | Diversity in the Raw
By Samantha Joseph | January 11, 2021
With an Ivy League education, an initial rise to the bench at 27 and her first victory before the state Supreme Court by age 36, Sears crafted a distinguished career as an attorney, jurist and elected official.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Loren M. Korkin | October 1, 2020
For those who have been fortunate enough to retain their jobs in the midst of mass layoffs, the challenges of working remotely for an extended period of time have been unprecedented.
By Shira Scheindlin | August 24, 2020
When the lockdowns spread across the country, Retired Judge Shira Scheindlin found herself alone at home with little spare room. But despite the initial shock, and a fair share of technology breakdowns, Scheindlin, who is Of Counsel at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, has found plenty of silver linings.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Spencer H. Silverglate | July 30, 2020
Litigators have been able to attend depositions, mediations and court hearings remotely. Many are ready to pronounce videoconferences and remote work as the new normal, even after the pandemic subsides.
By Catherine Wilson | June 18, 2020
Florida law firms are taking different approaches to returning to office operations under looser business restrictions after most employees sheltered in place for three months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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