New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Amanda Sexton | July 17, 2020
In conversation after conversation in recent weeks, I've found a similar theme popping up—those who want to do more at their law firms but simply don't know where to start.
By Suzette Parmley | July 14, 2020
"We are entering the next chapter in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic," said Christine Amalfe, chairwoman of the Reopening and Operations Committee, and also NJSBA secretary. "Reopening a firm, whether large or small, will require planning and careful consideration to ensure that everyone who works at a firm or is served by one is protected and safe."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | July 9, 2020
Law firms received millions in the form of loans and grants as part of the Paycheck Protection Program. But as the money begins to run out, and COVID-19 cases continue to rise, law firms are not out of the woods yet.
By Charles Toutant | July 7, 2020
The loans are to help businesses financially affected by COVID-19.
By Samantha Stokes | July 2, 2020
Four recent hires shared with us the ups and downs of integrating virtually into their new law firms.
By Erica Silverman | June 30, 2020
"I found more fulfillment working with startups and small businesses, and especially leveraging my expertise to help Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs."
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Zach Abramowitz | June 28, 2020
Unless law firms figure out an elegant solution to billing clients that does not involve the billable hour a "get the job done" mentality cannot exist, almost by design, Zach Abramowitz notes in warning of the dangers of the industry moving remote.
By Dylan Jackson | June 24, 2020
By the time the pandemic struck, most firms had not addressed issues that dogged them in the recession a decade ago, according to results from an Altman Weil survey.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | June 23, 2020
In the midst of an economic crisis, the traditional operating model, in which firms strip the balance sheet clean at the end of each fiscal year, distributing all the profits to the partnership and starting fresh, looks more and more like a liability.
By Erica Silverman | June 18, 2020
"I challenge other law firms to make this a holiday they recognize yearly," Lloyd Freeman said. "I don't think American history can be told without talking about the contributions that African Americans made."
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