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Midsize Moves: A Seattle CMO, a DC Government Relations Shareholder
Foster Garvey brought in a new chief marketing and business development officer, Jordan Ramis added a shareholder in its banking and finance, governmental relations and environmental and natural resources teams, and other midsize moves.When Law Firm Offices Shut, Work-Life Boundaries Crumbled. Rebuilding Them Will Be Difficult.
Three firm leaders all said they are examining the challenges of work-from-home burnout, a hybrid office model and how to handle individual situations. It hasn't been easy.List of Candidates Who Passed the February 2021 Bar Exam
Of 2,130 candidates who took the February remote exam, 1,054 passed for an overall passing rate of 49%.West Coast Boutique Launches Fellowship to Bridge 'Gap' Among First-Generation Attorneys
"You can do all the work, get all the good grades, but there's still this intangible knowledge and network information gap that can be intimidating and frustrating," said Darin Sands, a first-generation attorney and co-founder of West Coast boutique Bradley Bernstein Sands.Midsize Firms Negotiating Downsized Offices, Reduced Personal Units and More Collaborative Spaces
Midsize firms see a hybrid future for in-office and remote legal work, complete with office spaces recalibrated to promote efficiency and collaboration.Midsize Moves: An East Coast Managing Director, a 5-Lawyer Pacific Northwest Hire
Alicia Santocki joined Freeman Mathis & Gary as a partner and managing director of FMG Assurance, Lane Powell added five new attorneys across its Seattle and Portland, and other midsize moves.Market Focus Seattle: Mega Merger in a Market 'Protective of Culture'
"We don't see these types of mergers in Seattle," recruiter Rehman Bashey said. "Firms are loath to consider growing by merger. ... Pacific Northwest firms are very protective of culture."Fourth Department, Preserving Weight of Evidence Contentions; Judicial Notice
On, Aug. 20, 2020, the Fourth Department issued two decisions, 'Defisher v. PPZ Supermarkets,' and 'Alexandra R. v. Krone,' which the author describes as "momentous strides in the seeming evolution toward the death knell of CPLR 4404 as applied to the method of preservation of the contention that a verdict was against the weight of the evidence."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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