By David Gialanella | January 31, 2019
Maybe the chance to branch out while also staying within one's realm of expertise is among the most powerful draws for laterals.
By Gina Rubel | January 7, 2019
The adoption of technologies by law firms is representative of the way the firm itself functions and is reflective of the firm's organizational culture as a whole.
By Dan Scott | December 10, 2018
Here are a few interview suggestions for ensuring communication doesn't break down and that both parties walk away fully understanding one another
By Melanie Breaux | November 12, 2018
These days, “diversity” and “inclusion” (or D and I, the catchphrase du jour) are hot topics in firms of all sizes. Despite the current popularity of these issues, too often there is much talk and little action, and these important discussion points are relegated to trivial buzzwords.
Pro Mid Market | Expert Opinion
By Kristy Bourgeois | October 22, 2018
My first few years in a law firm were exciting, interesting and challenging. After finishing law school and dealing with the many obstacles all lawyers must overcome in those three years, I felt that I was well-prepared for law firm life. I knew I had plenty to learn, but I was ready.
Pro Mid Market | Expert Opinion
By Gina Rubel | September 24, 2018
Meeting with a publication's editorial board is an excellent way to establish relationships with its editorial leaders. Building this type of relationship enables lawyers to advocate for your law firm or client's cause, to share newsworthy story ideas, to provide insight and information, and to gain the interest of a group of influential journalists.
By Mark Wechsler | September 18, 2018
How does a law firm go about developing its associates in a mutually beneficial way, in 2018? There may not be a hard and fast game plan that will succeed in every situation.
By Dan Scott | September 3, 2018
This article focuses predominately on working with a head hunter on the client side. Conversations about working with a head hunter as a prospective lateral is a topic for another article.
By Gina Rubel | August 27, 2018
The ABA has revised Model Rules of Professional Conduct 7.1 – 7.5 relating to lawyer advertising. It has been a long time coming; a small step in the right direction. Our industry still has much work to do to modernize rules on lawyer communications, as it often moves at a snail's pace in a race dominated by stallions.
By David Gialanella | August 23, 2018
Four employment lawyers departed Weston & Hurd for fellow Ohio firm Roetzel & Andress, Crain's Cleveland reports: Partner Nancy A. Noall,…
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