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Expense Planning In 2021 Is A Moving Target For Midsize Firms
Last year's unexpected profit jumps from expense savings won't last. But it's unclear when normal activities, and expenses, will resume.Midsize Firms Are Recruiting More Diverse Associates, but Retention Remains a Hurdle
Several midsize firms have made significant advances in increasing the diversity of their young legal talent, but it's still a work in progress.As Midsize Firms Recruit More Diverse Associates, Retention Remains an Issue
Several midsize firms have made significant advances in increasing the diversity of their young legal talent, but it's still a work in progress.Who Got the Work: Carcinogenic Chemicals and an Abuse Investigation
Schwabe Williamson is representing Bayer and Monsanto in a suit claiming Monsanto products caused students and teachers at a school to become ill, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Norwich brought on Pullman & Comley to conduct a clerical sexual abuse accountability investigation into the diocese, and other work from midsize firms.Law Firm Leaders Take 'The Mindset of an Endurance Athlete' As Pandemic Persists
As the remote environment "has become routine," it's also become fatiguing, said Michael Stein, managing partner of Pashman Stein Walder Hayden.'Intentionality Matters': Day-to-Day Law Firm Management During COVID-19
"It requires a whole new skillset," or at least a "buffing up" of some skills, Graciela Gomez Cowger said of day-to-day law firm management in the pandemic age. That includes a recalibration of "when to push and when to hold back," she said. "The intentionality matters," Cowger added.Midsize Moves: A 3-Office Expansion, a Big Law Team in Alaska
McCalla Raymer is opening new offices in Washington, Oregon and Texas; Schwabe Williamson adds a 6-lawyer team from Holland & Knight in its Anchorage, Alaska, office; and other midsize moves.Who Got the Work: A Bakery Bankruptcy and 401(K) Fraud
Richards, Layton & Finger provides legal counsel to the U.S. branch of Le Pain Quotidien as it files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Dilworth Paxson defends MandMarblestone against a law firm that says the company is responsible for a lawyer's loss of his 401(k) plan, and other work from midsize firms.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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