The Recorder | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Julie Q. Brush | December 11, 2019
If you have hit your wall and simply can't bear it anymore, start developing a strategy that will provide a course for the future.
By Steve Williams and Gayatri Raghunandan | December 9, 2019
Antitrust laws serve vital government interests by promoting free competition and innovation and protecting consumer welfare. The language of the Sherman Act and Clayton Act and their state law analogues, as well as their legislative histories, make that clear.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | December 3, 2019
Each transition is unique and is dictated by a number of factors, including the attorney's retirement plan, the nature of the practice, and the interests of the firm in maintaining client relationships.
By Gage Dungy and Savana Manglona | November 27, 2019
A new California law will have a significant impact for employers who have workplace locations where there is not a dedicated space to provide lactation accommodations.
By Ryan J. Szczepanik | November 27, 2019
While the large and midsized full-service firms are wooing lawyers to rebuild their trust and estates practices, the author contends that lawyers committed to the practice should not overlook the benefits of a boutique.
By Julie Q. Brush | November 26, 2019
Regardless of how terrible things are--dysfunctional execs, mercurial boss, bad culture, being underpaid or being wronged--talking negatively about the reasons for your departure in an interview will reflect poorly on you.
By Elizabeth Lampert | November 25, 2019
From artificial intelligence to influencer marketing, legal PR in 2020 is shaping up to be another year of disruption for the legal communications industry.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Cloud Schnoebelen and Elizabeth Smith | November 18, 2019
Between recruiting new talent, creating budgets, cooperating with outside counsel, managing billing issues, overseeing diversity and inclusion initiatives, and staying abreast of rapidly evolving technologies, general counsel and chief legal officers are increasingly finding themselves with less time to practice law.
By Julie Q. Brush | November 13, 2019
The thought of it for most lawyers gives them a major headache. I'd like to call it something else like "relationship building" or "professional connecting." Because that's what effective networking really is.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Jean-Luc Renault | November 7, 2019
Ever tried pitching a story about something that took place a few days ago, or a trend that's already been covered? It doesn't work out so well.
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