By Andrew Maloney | October 8, 2021
Law firms took dramatic steps at the start of the pandemic to reduce costs for themselves and for their clients. But while many reversed their own furloughs and draw reductions, a new report outlines how write-offs, discounts and alternative fees remain "widespread," even as client demands have increased over the last year and a half.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | September 22, 2021
Fox Rothschild's former client claimed to never have been served the complaint before a default judgment was awarded to the firm.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | Dylan Jackson | September 21, 2021
"The lawyers can become part of the story, which you never want to happen," one election lawyer said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Phil Karter | September 10, 2021
Regardless of whether firms mandate retirement or not, they all share a common concern, which is how to ensure the preservation and eventual transition of client relationships to the next generation.
By Dylan Jackson | August 23, 2021
Even as the profession struggles with mental health challenges and burnout, lawyers continue to see overworking as a badge of honor.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | August 13, 2021
"This is especially important to people who have small kids. There are going to be breakthrough infections," one firm leader said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | August 5, 2021
A friend of mine referred me a personal injury case that he already filed a lawsuit on. There is a question of whether there is a statute of limitations issue due to service or lack of service, and there are also some problems with what was filed. I want to take the case to see if I can help him, and also get the client a recovery. What obligations do I have, if any, concerning the first lawyer?
By Andrew Maloney | August 4, 2021
Law firms don't want their office return plans to get derailed by outbreaks, or even just the fear of spreading the virus, analysts and leaders say.
By Dan Packel | August 3, 2021
A common misperception at law firms is a "sense of immunity" that they can advise clients on ESG issues without ensuring that their own house is in order.
By Phillip Bantz | July 26, 2021
"The best relationships with firms are the ones where there is continuous, open feedback," said Keir Gumbs, chief legal officer at fintech firm Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc.
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