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A Year Out From Equifax, Cybersecurity Regulation Is on the Rise
One attorney called the Equifax breach a "tipping point." What's happened since then has got plenty of in-house counsel paying close attention.For Midsize Law Firms, Co-Leadership Is Tough to Pull Off
There are sound reasons for midsize law firms to split a single leadership role among multiple people, but as a number of firms have learned the hard way, an idea is only as good as its execution.Co-Leadership of Law Firms Is Tougher at Midsize Shops
There are sound reasons for midsize law firms to split a single leadership role among multiple people, but as a number of firms have learned the hard way, an idea is only as good as its execution.Co-Leadership Minus Coordination Equals Chaos at Midsize Firms
There are sound reasons for midsize law firms to split a single leadership role among multiple people, but as a number of firms have learned the hard way, an idea is only as good as its execution.Murphy & McGonigle: A Firm Without the 'Sharp Elbows You May Find Elsewhere'
"We represent many of the major financial institutions in the country ... most have told us they appreciate the combination of cost-efficiencies and specialized talent," said Len Amoruso, managing partner of the New York office of Murphy & McGonigle.Power Sharing: Law Firms Say It Can Be Nirvana but Experts See Pitfalls
Experts aren't fond of the idea: two co-managing partners or a committee of equals running a law firm. But the leaders of some of New York's midsize firms swear by it.For Midsize Firms, Geographic Expansion Should Follow the Work, Not Vice Versa
For midsize law firms mulling whether to open up shop in a new locale, there should be only one guiding principle, firm leaders said: go where the work is.Murphy & McGonigle: A Firm Without the 'Sharp Elbows You May Find Elsewhere'
"We represent many of the major financial institutions in the country ... most have told us they appreciate the combination of cost-efficiencies and specialized talent," said Len Amoruso, managing partner of the New York office of Murphy & McGonigle.Trump Turns to Florida Lawyers; Speaker Shuffle; Martin on the Move
Washington Wrap is a weekly look at the biggest legal industry news and Big Law moves shaping the legal business in Washington, D.C.Proceed With Caution: Geographic Expansion Carries Risks for NY's Midsize Law Firms
"f you have 50 lawyers spread over a dozen practice areas, it's hard to persuade clients you have the bench strength to become a powerhouse.”says Jon Lindsey, managing partner for Major, Lindsey & Africa.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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