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App Wars: Could 2021 be the Year of Mobile-App Accessibility Lawsuits?
"If they find a violation, they can play 'gotcha.' And even if there is no violation, they can employ economic leverage to foster a settlement, even if it's $10,000 a pop, to make a quick buck," attorney Michael Joblove said.Without an Office, Can a Law Firm Keep Its Culture?
Several firm leaders say they are concerned about the impact of remote work on firm culture and associate mentoring.6 Practice Areas Where Law Firm Leaders Are Bullish
Here's a look at law firm leaders' practice areas plans and expectations heading into next year.Law Firms Plan for Less Office Space and More Tech Costs Heading Into 2021
Florida law firm leaders have saved on renegotiated leases and stifled travel, spent on telecommunications and other technology and positioned their firms to maximize success in pandemic-driven practice areas.Genovese Joblove Adds 5 Litigators Amid Rise in Bankruptcy Work
The associates will bolster the firm's insolvency, commercial and franchise litigation practices as firm leaders expect a wave of bankruptcies and reorganizations in 2021.Defense Attorney Kim Cook Moves to Boutique, Focusing on Malpractice, Personal Injury Cases
The former partner of defense firms Goldberg Segalla and Sedgwick will now handle both plaintiff and defense matters at boutique Davis Goldman.Growing Business in Bankruptcy Litigation Fuels Attorney Hiring
Nelson Mullins expects another uptick in insolvency-related work in the fourth quarter and an even greater increase in first quarter of 2021, said Gary Freedman, vice chair of its bankruptcy and financial restructuring practice.Your Newest Associate Might be Struggling More Than You Think
New associates are no longer down the hall from senior attorneys or part of organic office chit chat, now that COVID-19 has sent law firms online. What breed of young lawyers will emerge from 2020?Miami Law Firm Clinches $17 Million Professional Negligence Settlement Against Major Accounting Firm
The failed HMO, Physicians United Plan, at one time reported revenue of $375 million. Attorneys succeeded in settling claims against the accounting firm, RSM US LLP, for professional negligence.The 'Small Silver Lining' of COVID-19? Law Firms Are Teaming Up
Is it a bird? A plane? No, it's a coronavirus legal task force that comprises adversaries-turned-partners.Trending Stories