By Julie Brush | October 13, 2017
The mere thought of it makes lawyers cringe-and conjures up visions of used car salesmen. But in today's evolving legal profession, the ability to “sell” oneself effectively is paramount to success for all lawyers ... at all levels. Intellectually, most every lawyer understands this reality. But emotionally, there is strong resistance to it.
By Randy Evans and Shari Klevens | October 10, 2017
The existence of the attorney-client relationship is often a necessary predicate to any potential claim of error or malpractice.
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By David Ruiz | Corporate Counsel | October 9, 2017
The chief of staff or legal operations director role can be crucial for in-house legal departments that want to streamline processes and focus on the work that matters.
By Meghan Tribe | The American Lawyer | October 5, 2017
The firm has brought on attorney and career coach Joi Bourgeois to serve in a newly created role.
By Randy Evans and Shari Klevens | October 4, 2017
In the United States, businesses and individuals are largely free to enter into contracts as long as they do not violate any laws or public policy.
By Randy Evans and Shari Klevens | September 19, 2017
Over the past several years, law firm mergers have become the new normal in the legal industry. It seems that, at one point or another, nearly every midsize or large law firm has either merged with another firm, or was at least rumored to be in talks with other firms regarding a possible merger.
By Ross Todd | September 15, 2017
The Recorder is recognizing NetApp and Lyft as the winners of its annual In-House Legal Departments of the Year awards.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | September 14, 2017
Atrium's law firm will cater to the early stage startup community, while its software company will cater to its law firm.
By Randy Evans and Shari Klevens | September 7, 2017
In the modern practice of law, arguably nothing is more important to an attorney than her laptop. With the rise of electronic document management systems, the laptop can act as the equivalent of an entire office building of documents and allow the attorney to work from virtually anywhere.
By Randy Evans and Shari Klevens | August 30, 2017
As a result of the changing market for legal services, law firms are not always looking for the same type of candidate when hiring new attorneys as in the past. Because demand from clients can be uneven, particularly for litigation matters, some firms may be reluctant to commit to full-time attorneys in fear that the work won't be there permanently to justify the cost.
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