By Alexander Lugo | April 18, 2024
Tarter Krinsky added nine lawyers from recently shutdown New York law firm Ingram Yuzek.
By ALM Staff | November 7, 2023
A new crop of female associates in Texas; Philly firms adjust with tactful downsizing; anticipating white-collar work in New York; and cannabis law sees a green light in Jersey.
By ALM Regional Brand Editors | September 22, 2023
Welcome to Mid-Market Roundup, where our team of regional editors shares the trends, challenges, opportunities and observations emerging in their markets.
By Jessie Yount | August 23, 2023
Many firms are considering attendance as one measure of performance, indicating that some office policies remain in flux as development, training and mentoring concerns remain at the forefront.
By Justin Henry | July 11, 2023
Without the hiring clout of higher-profile and higher-paying Big Law firms, law firms outside the Am Law 200 worry requiring regular office attendance after a protracted period of remote work will disadvantage them in the hiring and retention of legal talent.
By Justin Henry | June 15, 2023
"One of the biggest reasons now is that clients are interested in PACE financing is that there are economic benefits for the long-term," said Danielle Ash, one of the partners leading the new practice. "It's not just because it's good for the world; it's good for shareholders. It has measurable impact for the communities and investors as well."
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Stephanie Friese | February 22, 2023
Someone may think we are exceptionally kind, funny and compassionate, but may not be assured we can accomplish a client's goal, in which case they will be hesitant to refer business to us. So, how do we begin to inspire trust and confidence in the first meeting?
By Justin Henry | December 19, 2022
Small and midsize firms combined with large firms in 2022 as competition in regional firms' home markets underscored the advantages of practice depth and geographic reach.
By Patrick Smith | November 10, 2022
There is no all-encompassing solution to return to office and the space that will be needed moving forward, so midsize firms are feeling out what works for them.
By Dan Roe | October 31, 2022
Midsize firm leaders expected a rise in flat-fee requests from clients under pressure to control costs, but getting too many requests in a specific area could signal pricing pressures on firms themselves on the horizon.
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