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The Law Firm Disrupted: A 'Short, Shallow' Recession May Be Here Already. Are More Layoffs Coming?
One economic forecaster predicts continued pain for the tech and finance industries, amid early signs that certain law firms serving these clients are feeling the pinch.'You're Going to Miss Out': How to Mine Social Media for Clients Without Alienating Your Firm
"This is going to become a recruitment concern," Wayne Pollock, a lawyer and founder of legal marketing firm Law Firm Editorial Service, said. "They're going to realize they have a burgeoning rainmaker. Even if they don't understand how they're a rainmaker on social media, they're going to understand when those first clients start coming in."Is There An Expertise Crisis On The Horizon?: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.SCOTUS's Section 230 Rulings Will Likely Reverberate Beyond Big Tech
The Supreme Court's first ever consideration of Big Tech's Section 230 protections "does pose a risk to the Internet as we know it," said Ambika Kumar, co-chair of the Media Law Practice at Davis Wright Tremaine.As Law Firms Push Aggressive Rate Increases, Clients Have Room to Negotiate
Some rate increases last year were "shocking at the high end," according to a new rate report, noting about 15% of Am Law 100 firms increased their rates between 10% and 20%.View more book results for the query "Davis Wright Tremaine"
Procopio Lays Off 3% of Attorneys and Staff, Citing Continued Economic Headwinds
The San Diego-based firm is the third Am Law 200 firm to conduct layoffs in the past week.Hanson Bridgett Opens 6th California Office in Orange County
The fifth Am Law 200 firm to open in Southern California this year, Hanson Bridgett is expanding due to existing and growing client needs.Why Big Law Layoffs May Continue: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Big Law Layoffs May Continue in Light of 'Uncertainty Lying in Wait'
Shearman and Davis Wright's layoffs are "not going to be the end of the story," said Georgetown's Jim Jones.Lowenstein's Profits Surge 27%, With Litigation and Contingency Work Driving Growth
Contingency fees played a larger role in the firm's revenue in 2022, while the firm slowed its hiring and raised billing rates, according to managing partner Gary Wingens.Trending Stories
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