By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | April 8, 2020
Even with all of the new tools available to attorneys, a number of questions remain regarding the ability of attorneys to take a "business as usual" approach when it comes to practicing law during the pandemic. Here are some key questions and concerns on the minds of attorneys.
By Patrick Krill | March 31, 2020
Whether through small gesture or large effort, now is the time to audition for the role of the person we'd want others to say we are.
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By Lauren Krasnow | March 21, 2020
Here are 13 best practices, tailored specifically for the issues partners and associates experienced this week working remotely, to remain effective, realistic, responsive and human.
By Samantha Stokes | March 18, 2020
Summer Eberhard managing director of Major, Lindsey & Africa's Associate Practice Group says the demands of remote working can be intense, and the coming weeks will hold lessons for law firms that go beyond the current crisis.
By Jay Harrington | March 11, 2020
If you're not careful, time will start moving so fast that the next decade of your life will become an indistinguishable blip marked only by fuzzy memories of late nights at the office.
By Vivia Chen | March 10, 2020
Ladies, whatever you do, steer the hell away from it, particularly the traditional heterosexual sort.
By Jonathan Jordan | March 5, 2020
The bottom line is alcohol is high in calories and low in most nutrients and it's tough to lose body fat, increase muscle or improve athletic performance while drinking a lot of the stuff.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | February 28, 2020
Journalist Eilene Zimmerman, the ex-wife of a Wilson Sonsini partner who died of a drug overdose about five years ago, shares what she learned about Big Law culture in researching her new book "Smacked: A Story of White-Collar Ambition, Addiction and Tragedy."
By Lizzy McLellan | February 19, 2020
ALM's latest Mental Health and Substance Abuse Survey shows that the problems of depression, anxiety and substance abuse among lawyers and legal professionals may be worse than realized. At the same time, more people in the profession seem open to addressing it.
By Jonathan Jordan | February 6, 2020
Motion to skip self-care denied.
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