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Mid-Market Recap: The Rush for Money
While many midsize firms are seeking loans under the Paycheck Protection Program, those firms' business models may pose challenges to getting relief.Midsize Moves: An Indianapolis Tort Litigator, a Baltimore Employment Attorney
SmithAmundsen adds a tort litigation counsel to its Indianapolis office, Offit Kurman grows its commercial litigation and labor and employment practice groups, and other midsize moves.Who Got the Work: Coronavirus Clients
Benesch is representing an Akron, Ohio, retailer that says it sells essential goods and should stay open through the coronavirus pandemic, Montgomery McCracken is representing two wine distributors who are trying to sell directly to retailers and restaurants while state stores are closed, and other work from midsize firms.Schwabe Williamson's Lisa Schaures on Business Models and Diversity
"Law firm leaders need to consider if decision-making is performed with an equity and inclusion lens and evaluate the pathway to becoming a partner and leader at their firm, working to ensure opportunities for underrepresented attorneys to fill seats," Schaures says.COVID-19 Shut-Downs Have Law Firms Wondering How Much Real Estate They Really Need
Some midsize firms are realizing they don't need to expand office space, now that they've been forced to work remotely.View more book results for the query "*"
How To Maintain and Build Your Business During COVID-19
The most important question you should ask yourself right now is "how can we support our clients and our profession during this time?"Young Lawyers 'Seeing in Real Time How the Deal Gets Done' at Kaplan Voekler
"Training in our world tends to be less structured and more experiential ... It's a think-on-your-feet, and constantly-be-focused-on-gleaning-lessons-from-your-work approach," leaders of the Virginia-based firm say.What's Working? Midsize Firms Count Wins—and Lessons—During Coronavirus Closures
"It's a challenging time, it's a difficult time. But we are learning so much about our workforce and our space needs," said Barbara Duffy, president of Lane Powell.Midsize Moves: A General Motors Privacy Counsel and a Real Estate Director
Varnum adds a former global data privacy counsel from General Motors, Goulston & Storrs adds a new director of its real estate group, and other midsize moves.Who Got the Work: A Shoelace Squabble and a Permitting Dispute
Banner Witcoff represents Nike as it defends its sneaker design patent, von Briesen & Roper represents the village of Hobart, Wisconsin, in a dispute with the Oneida Nation over permit law, and other work from midsize firms.