By Patrick Smith | August 28, 2020
Safety is the primary concern across the board, but within that lies a more disparate set of factors that will impact how and if firms go back to the office, experts and firm leaders say.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Dana Nalbantian and Rosemarie DeCicco | August 28, 2020
Every industry will undergo significant changes as a result of the pandemic, but the legal industry will likely see a transformation that has been happening steadily for some time now.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | August 25, 2020
Law firms have proven that they can work remotely, but can they train and develop lawyers without creating inequities in their talent pools?
By Dylan Jackson | August 24, 2020
Big Law is failing Black lawyers. The stories of those who have left can help explain why.
By Erica Silverman | August 20, 2020
"We need lawyers of color to stick with it, so we have more partners of color that become policy and decision makers that can really influence the culture of the profession," said Archer & Greiner partner and chief diversity officer Lloyd Freeman, a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association's Commission on Racial Equity in the Law.
By Vanessa Blum | Zack Needles | August 14, 2020
McDermott Will & Emery chairman Ira Coleman tends to tell it like he sees it. Here's his take on the challenges—and opportunities—for large law firms coming out of the COVID-19 crisis.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By David M. Lipshutz | August 10, 2020
You know, guys, there are people in small businesses who really need that $350 million, or whatever you took, from the PPP. I really am ashamed of my profession.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Marc Garfinkle | July 31, 2020
The new legal landscape will have novel features, including the proliferation of "of counsel" relationships. If such an arrangement will be in your future, go boldly forward, but know the few rules that pertain.
By ALM Staff | July 31, 2020
Our firm-by-firm guide to how law firms are protecting their bottom lines from the economic fallout of the coronavirus.
By David Gialanella | July 20, 2020
"Attorneys and clients have now become accustomed to meetings by teleconference," says Katerin Traugh, executive director of Scarinci Hollenbeck. "While this was happening to some degree in the past, it was never entirely accepted by lawyers and clients. That has changed forever, and teleconferencing is here to stay."
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