The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Jessie Yount | March 22, 2022
Law firms are increasingly utilizing the proverbial "golden handcuffs" in their partnership agreements, allowing them to go after the hefty bonuses and other incentives previously paid to a lawyer looking to leave.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | March 21, 2022
"Clients want two things. They want 24/7 dedication to their cause and they want experts in their industry," said CEO and chairman Matt Taylor.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Mark Salah Morgan | March 18, 2022
Working exclusively from home converts common purpose to individual purpose and breaks the connectivity teams enjoy in working to find creative solutions to complex client problems.
By David Gialanella | March 14, 2022
"What that illustrates is the value of our business model, which is to have strong practice groups where some do well in good times, and others do well in bad times, and sometimes we're running on all eight cylinders," Glenn Kazlow said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Avi D. Kelin | March 14, 2022
Because I am an attorney who has spent my entire legal career with one firm, I have instant access to every description for every hour I have ever worked. These time entries can be revealing in ways that go beyond work.
By Law.com Contributing Editors | March 11, 2022
Earlier this year, the Law.com Contributing Editors group conducted an informal poll asking whether the surprise rise of the omicron variant had changed readers' opinions on remote work.
By Patrick Smith | March 10, 2022
"If I call up the best heart surgeon in the country and they answer their own phone on the first ring, that would be a cause of concern for me," University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School chief innovation officer Jennifer Leonard said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill | March 10, 2022
A company's most valued asset (its employees) can turn into its biggest legal liability by ignoring the fundamental advantages of implementing scientifically targeted cyber awareness training.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | March 8, 2022
"We have a handful of nonsanctioned clients that we're taking a really hard look at," one firm leader said.
By Charles Toutant | March 7, 2022
"Ultimately, it's the client's money. The Supreme Court, given the choice of making the lawyer suffer or making the client suffer—it's not a close call," attorney Frederic Shenkman said.
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