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Leadership Exhaustion Is Not Just a Big Law Problem
For many law firm leaders, the news that Paul Rawlinson, the head of global megafirm Baker McKenzie, would be stepping away to address health problems caused by exhaustion presented a moment to take stock of the heavy toll the position can take on a person. Running a midsize firm may not require tending to 78 offices and nearly 5,000 lawyers, as Rawlinson's role did, but it is a challenging task all its own. In managing attorneys and staff, charting a successful course for a multimillion-dollar business and maintaining a busy practice all at the same time, managing partners at midsize firms are susceptible to overwork and exhaustion.For Midsize Firm Leaders, Exhaustion Is a Tangible Threat
For many law firm leaders, the news that Paul Rawlinson, the head of global megafirm Baker McKenzie, would be stepping away to address health problems caused by exhaustion presented a moment to take stock of the heavy toll the position can take on a person. Running a midsize firm may not require tending to 78 offices and nearly 5,000 lawyers, as Rawlinson's role did, but it is a challenging task all its own. In managing attorneys and staff, charting a successful course for a multimillion-dollar business and maintaining a busy practice all at the same time, managing partners at midsize firms are susceptible to overwork and exhaustion.Former Nutter Administration Official Charged With Theft of City Funds
The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office on Tuesday announced charges against Desiree Peterkin-Bell, a former official in Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter's administration, for allegedly misappropriating nearly a quarter-million dollars in taxpayer funds.Stryker Settles Hip Replacement Lawsuits in NJ, Massachusetts
Attorneys reached a confidential settlement in lawsuits claiming medical technology company Stryker manufactured defective hip replacement devices, resolving mass tort matters pending in New Jersey state court and Massachusetts federal court.Stryker Reaches Settlement in Nationwide Hip Replacement Lawsuits
A multistate team of litigators helped to negotiate a settlement with medical technology firm Stryker Corp. on Friday. Stryker, a Fortune 500 company, had been faced with multidistrict as well as multicounty litigation over damages caused by recalled hip replacement devices.Despite Threat, NY Regulators Unlikely to Reject CVS-Aetna Deal
Although the New York State Department of Financial Services has concerns about price hikes for consumers and other issues, the agency is likely to accept concessions that would prevent the $69 billion merger from derailing.Rebranding Has Hit the Legal Industry, as Firms Seek the Right Fit
More and more firms are trimming away legacy partner names and drawing up new logos in an effort to slim down their monikers and change their public image.Daily Dicta: Faegre Baker Daniels Connection Helps Sink Mary Bono as USA Gymnastics CEO
It's entirely possible that Bono never even met the former Faegre litigator who represented USA Gymnastics as the Larry Nassar sex abuse scandal was unfolding.What's in a Name? Mintz Becomes Latest Big Firm to Rebrand
With its rebranding effort, Mintz has joined a growing group of law firms that have slimmed down their names for marketing purposes.Boston Sees More Moves as Nutter Adds 7-Lawyer IP Group
Nutter McClennen & Fish looked to a local boutique to grow its IP group after a leading partner departed for Womble Bond Dickinson.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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