By Dan Roe | Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 14, 2023
Plaintiffs lawyers take their boisterous personalities to social media while still embracing traditional outdoor marketing.
By Thomas Spigolon | November 10, 2023
More than half of Polsinelli's Nashville attorneys joined the office in the past two years, as it works to compete with entrenched law firms in the city.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Dave Poston and Kaden Jacobs | November 9, 2023
This article addresses the impact of media on litigation and here we discuss measurement of those effects and impacts. It can be based upon science, such as the methodologies listed below, but also is a place to put forth anecdotal evidence and case studies.
By Thomas Spigolon | November 6, 2023
Will Hooker, from Pallas Partners, will "expand our international arbitration practice and increase our litigation and arbitration presence in London," said Matt Richardson, co-chair of Alston's litigation group.
By Isha Marathe | October 30, 2023
The firm plans to soon expand the platform into Cooley D+O 2.0, which will include additional features such as scalable initial public offering filings.
By Rudhir Krishtel | October 27, 2023
This article addresses why difficult conversations are especially challenging in the legal environment, the value of having them, and offers a framework with a few extremely valuable tools for navigating these sticky situations to engage in these dialogues more directly and effectively.
By Thomas Spigolon | October 25, 2023
Lawyers often know the advantages of taking pleas early in legal proceedings, said Emory law professor Fred Smith Jr.
By Ross Todd | October 25, 2023
A new study released last week dubbed "The Rainmaker Genome Project" identified five different categories of business developers. The one with the highest percentage of high performers and the lowest percentage of low performers didn't sound like many litigators we know.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Murray Coffey | October 24, 2023
Murray Coffey examines how firm management, a firm's CMO and their teams need to get out of their own way to further develop themselves in their careers and bring innovation to their firms.
By Thomas Spigolon | October 23, 2023
Womble is representing a North Carolina county that wants to keep a Confederate statue in place, while Wilmer is representing the NAACP in a fight to remove it. The case has caught the attention of legal industry observers.
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