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Christine Simmons writes about the New York legal community and the business of law. Email her at [email protected] and find her on Twitter @chlsimmons
April 15, 2021 | Law.com
Getting to know a client's business has become much more than just reviewing their contracts with suppliers. It now means speaking out with them on the most pressing social issues of the day.
By Christine Simmons
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April 13, 2021 | Law.com
The shift from office work to working-from-home has triggered a massive transformation in Big Law. But after all the effort that went into making the nearly overnight transition to full-time remote work during the pandemic, the question now is: which changes will last?
By Christine Simmons
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April 8, 2021 | International Edition
Several New York firms engaged in some of their most expansive lateral hiring, while some also used the period to move further away from the strict lockstep partner pay model.
By Christine Simmons
1 minute read
April 8, 2021 | Law.com
Several New York firms engaged in some of their most expansive lateral hiring, while some also used the period to move further away from the strict lockstep partner pay model.
By Christine Simmons
1 minute read
April 8, 2021 | The American Lawyer
Several New York firms engaged in some of their most expansive lateral hiring, while some also used the period to move further away from the strict lockstep partner pay model.
By Christine Simmons
1 minute read
April 1, 2021 | International Edition
The high churn of deals and focus on short-term profits are creating long-term talent management and retention problems. Big Law has partly responded by throwing money at associates in the form of bonuses.
By Christine Simmons
1 minute read
April 1, 2021 | Law.com
The high churn of deals and focus on short-term profits are creating long-term talent management and retention problems. Big Law has partly responded by throwing money at associates in the form of bonuses.
By Christine Simmons
1 minute read
March 29, 2021 | The American Lawyer
Richard Presutti, a Schulte executive committee member and an M&A leader at the firm, and Antonio Diaz-Albertini have frequently represented private equity and investment firms.
By Christine Simmons
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March 22, 2021 | The American Lawyer
The firm's announcement on Monday will likely raise the stakes again for other elite firms.
By Christine Simmons
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March 22, 2021 | International Edition
Equivalent bonuses will also be paid to associates in the firm's international offices, based on their local currency. The firm's announcement on Monday will likely raise the stakes again for other elite firms.
By Christine Simmons
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