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Alphabet's Legal Chief Has Out-Earned Apple's For First Time
Alphabet legal chief Kent Walker saw his compensation increase 12% in 2023 after seeing it jump 67% from 2021 to 2022.How to Structure Lawyer Blog Posts for Content Marketing
Every law firm has its own platform for attorneys to establish themselves as thought leaders, but blogs written in legalese miss the mark. Here are easy ways to structure blog posts to make them more readable almost instantly.Chartwell Law Accused of Discrimination in Florida EEOC Complaints After Firing Two Muslim Lawyers
A partner and an associate, both based in Miami, say they were subjected to retaliation and ultimately lost their jobs after raising concerns about how they were treated at the Philadelphia-based firm.Can Big Law Merge in Chicago Any More?
Chicago's "diversity of business" is driving legal demand, noted Willkie's Craig Martin.View more book results for the query "Stock and Leader"
The State of Information Governance and the Disconnect Between Policy and Reality
Law firms are playing a game of catch up as the sheer volume of data, both in hard copy and electronic form, they routinely handle continues to skyrocket…Inside Track: Does Your GC Make Your Job Harder or Easier?
"A lot of times what your colleagues are looking for in a leader is support and guidance and the ability to marshal resources when they are needed," said Kermitt Brooks, chief legal officer of The Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America.SEC Probing Companies Victimized by Massive MOVEit Cyberattack
The agency has dispatched dozens of sweep letters to companies affected by the hack, which compromised the private information of 2,770 organizations and more than 94 million individuals.SEC Probing Companies Victimized by Massive MOVEit Cyberattack
The agency has dispatched dozens of sweep letters to companies affected by the hack, which compromised the private information of 2,770 organizations and more than 94 million individuals.The Law Firm Disrupted: Making Strategy in Big Law, and Making It Work
Partners need to be part of the process. But they can gum it up if they're allowed to focus on minor, internal concerns. Instead, the real prize is identifying big picture opportunities.