The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | May 24, 2023
"Rarely does there seem to be a good time to introduce meaningful change," current Lewis Brisbois chairman Bob Smith acknowledged earlier this month. But the fallout from two recent large group exits suggests the firm paid the price for waiting.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | May 23, 2023
For the Am Law Second Hundred, 2022 was a great year. They are looking to continue that growth, but is their market-leading performance here to stay?
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | May 22, 2023
Some firms are considering deferring start dates to January, coinciding with an expected uptick in demand.
By Justin Henry | Jessie Yount | May 19, 2023
"Firm Co-Founder and Chairman Bob Lewis appeared to run this massive partnership as if the Firm was still a 'mom and pop' operation still controlled by Bob Lewis," former COO Robert Kamins wrote of the alleged improprieties in how the Am Law 100 firm was managed.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Hugh A. Simons | May 16, 2023
Law firms don't defer first-years for the savings. Rather, it's something much more significant than that, Hugh Simons explains in arguing why firms and 3Ls alike should consider a lengthy deferral.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | May 15, 2023
Precarious law firm partnerships have been disrupted by pandemic-era working conditions, industry consultants, recruiters and firm leaders have observed. New alliances have been formed across offices at the expense of the ties that used to bind lawyers with regular office attendance.
By Andrew Maloney | May 12, 2023
Asked in a recent survey for the top things they would sacrifice a portion of their pay for, Gen Z lawyers were even more united than millennials in choosing more time off.
Daily Report Online | Analysis|Best Practices|Profile
By Cedra Mayfield | May 11, 2023
Attorney Matt Q. Wetherington uses the technology to field incoming prospective client calls, for document creation and summarization tasks. He also thinks GPT could revolutionize depositions.
By Justin Henry | May 9, 2023
The firm sued Jonathan O'Brien in December, alleging that he stole trade secrets in preparation for a move to Paul Hastings. An amended complaint contends that he funneled firm money to a charity where he had ties and also to his wife, following a speaking engagement that was supposed to be unpaid.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | May 5, 2023
In this week's episode, Quarles & Brady partner Joe Wilson and Erica Gholson, the firm's director of learning and development, discuss a program the firm launched for giving and receiving feedback, called "The Loop."
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