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Avoiding Conflicts with Prospective Clients
When approached with a new potential representation, a lawyer needs to do a conflicts check. Once that clears, what is stopping them from jumping in and getting as much information as possible to demonstrate to the potential client that they are the right choice? In reality, they should take precautions to ensure that not only the lawyer but the entire firm are not disqualified.FisherBroyles Spinoff Pierson Ferdinand Adds 25 New Partners in Second Month of Existence
The hires, including 16 attorneys from FisherBroyles, bring the head count at the new firm into alignment with the 130 "commitments" touted by co-chairman Michael Pierson and Joel Ferdinand at the time of launch.FisherBroyles Picks Up IP Lawyers in LA, Litigator in Chicago
FisherBroyles expanded recently by adding two intellectual property lawyers as partners in Los Angeles and a litigator in Chicago.The Ethics of Lawyer Movement (Part Two)
This article is the second (of two) to consider New York City Bar Association Committee on Professional and Judicial Ethics Formal Opinion 2023-1 addressing "Attorney Departing From a Law Firm." In this article, Anthony Davis and Janis Meyer discuss the Opinion's further treatment of the subjects of communications with clients.Five Workplace Trends Law Firms Need to Know for 2024
Combining insights from macro-trends in organizations worldwide with critical shifts within the legal industry, five prevailing trends promise to impact the legal workplace in 2024.View more book results for the query "FisherBroyles"
The Law Firm Disrupted: Feeling Good About 2024
A recent survey of law firm leaders looked at the biggest burning issues for the coming year. Respondents honed on perennial concerns, rather than fresh existential threats.Automation and Algorithms: How Pierson Ferdinand Aims to Build a New Type of Law Firm
Pierson Ferdinand, a new law firm recently launched by the managing partners from FisherBroyles, looks to build legacy systems that stay flexible enough to accommodate future needs, and automate as much non-billable work as possible.Are Distributed Firms Made to Be Broken?: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.The Law Firm Disrupted: Peaks and Valleys in the World of Virtual Firms
After FisherBroyles ramped up quickly to become the first distributed firm in the Am Law 200, it lost roughly half its lawyers to a spinoff. But there's a surprising lack of rancor surrounding the exodus.Spin-Off Law Firm Pierson Ferdinand Prioritizes Tech Investment to Create 'Future of Big Law'
The launch of Pierson Ferdinand marks one of the largest law firm spin-offs on record.Trending Stories
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