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Market Focus: How Boston's Midsize Firms Thrive Amid Growing Competition
"One lawyer makes work for another lawyer because one lawyer cannot do all the work for all the clients," said John McGivney, managing partner of Boston's Rubin and Rudman.As Firms Restructure Staffs for the Post-Pandemic Future, Who Will Be Protected and Exposed?
Law firms are preparing for the future as they navigate the present, illuminating some clear trends about what staffing will look like when the crisis is over.As Mansfield-Certified Firms Hit 100, Diversity Lab Announces New Midsize Firm Program
The new midsize program, piloted by 20 firms with under 100 attorneys, has different requirements to account for the smaller size and fewer resources of these firms.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.Coronavirus Outbreak May Also Put Attorneys at Greater Risk for Cyber Infection
With many law firms working remotely due to the coronavirus, attorneys may be prime targets for hackers and phishing campaigns looking to take advantage of the disruption.Midsize Moves: Growing Corporate Groups and an Alcohol Expert
McDermott Will and Taylor English add to their corporate groups, and Chiesa Shahinian hires an attorney from the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control.Big Law Has Saturated the Biggest U.S. Cities. Where Is the Next Frontier?
From Phoenix to Nashville, large firms are now pushing into emerging markets in search of growth—and finding risks and rewards along the way.'Caste System' Is Alive and Well at Many Midsize Firms, but Some Are Changing Norms
The hierarchy that exists in many law firms can make working as a business professional in these organizations unpleasant, to say the least. But the tide is changing for some.Midsize Moves: A Group of 5 in Florida, an East Coast Expansion
Kelley Kronenberg added two partners and three associates to its Fort Lauderdale, Florida, office, Burns White opens an office in New York City, and other midsize moves.Wilmer Battling $13M Lawsuit Over Contract That Led to 'Litigation Bonanza'
The law firm prepared a stock purchasing agreement between two former business partners, who now disagree over the financial terms, prompting a legal battle one federal judge described as akin to "The War of the Roses."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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