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Gordon Sondland's Legal Fees Add Up to $1.8M. Why He Says the Gov't and Pompeo Should Pay
Paul Hastings and a Portland-based firm were advising Sondland during the impeachment saga, in which Sondland testified under oath for two sessions totaling "over seventeen hours."Health and Wellness Embraced Well Before COVID-19, but Firms Have Bolstered Offerings
Law firms across the country are now able to sign the ABA Well-Being Pledge and offer resources and confidentiality to help lawyers with substance-use disorders and mental health issues.Retention and Succession Planning Is Critical for Client Loyalty
Law firms seem to have a better handle on the recruitment and retention, but succession planning is more complicated.A Trial by Fire: What Has the Last Year Taught Law Firms?
Here are some lessons learned from law firm leaders and programs that will likely continue after the pandemic is behind us.An Unexpected Road to Profits: Corporate Health and Wellness
Survey participants mostly recognized brands that responded positively to the coronavirus pandemic based on their investment in the health and wellness of their employees and donations to support community efforts to help those in need.New Year, New Legal Focus: The Impact of Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain Law
The emergence of the token-based economy, allowing people to buy and sell goods using new types of currencies, will have far reaching legal ramifications. Legal Marketers should be prepared for expansion of practice groups around blockchain and cryptocurrencies.Creating a Cultural Commitment To Drive D&I Programs Forward
To help firms move forward and create the right culture, here are some ideas and lessons learned from companies who have collected and analyzed data to determine the need for change and have designed their D&I strategy to match their business objectives.Ball Janik's Oden Talks Tech in A Pandemic
"I'm proud of how we have stayed connected and vital through this global crisis," the firm's chief operating officer said.Impeachment Is Almost Over. Here Are the Dozens of Lawyers Who Got Involved.
Private lawyers from firms including Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer, Kaplan Hecker & Fink and Kasowitz Benson Torres were pulled into President Donald Trump's impeachment at nearly every stage of the proceedings.'Let's Motor Through, Chairman': How Big Law's Luskin Guided Gordon Sondland
"You've asked this question now three different times. I know you're unhappy with his answer, but if we stay until 7:30 he's not going to change his answer," the veteran Paul Hastings white-collar partner said during one exchange, according to a newly released transcript.Trending Stories
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