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By Mark Wechsler | September 18, 2018
How does a law firm go about developing its associates in a mutually beneficial way, in 2018? There may not be a hard and fast game plan that will succeed in every situation.
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By Sue Reisinger | September 17, 2018
Martim Della Valle left his job this month as global head of compliance, antitrust and litigation at Anheuser-Busch InBev in Brussels to start a new legal technology company.
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By Dan Scott | September 3, 2018
This article focuses predominately on working with a head hunter on the client side. Conversations about working with a head hunter as a prospective lateral is a topic for another article.
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By William F. Brennan | August 13, 2018
I am often asked this question by the owner of a law firm who is contemplating his or her exit strategy. The amount invested in the law firm may comprise a significant portion of the individual's estate.
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By Robert R. Watson Jr. | August 3, 2018
The changes signed into law will go into effect on Oct. 10—120 days after it was signed—and further clarify certain aspects of CASPA which were left unanswered in the original legislation, often leading to disputes between parties as they negotiated contracts for a project or proceeded with work once it was underway.
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By Jeff Coburn | July 30, 2018
Law firms have come a long way over the 40-plus years since Brad Hildebrandt, Steven Brill, David Maister and The American Lawyer introduced modern management and planning to the U.S. legal industry.
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By Lidia Dinkova | July 24, 2018
The development team that wants to build a 25,000-seat Major League Soccer stadium voluntarily joined the lawsuit as a defendant.
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By Sue Reisinger | July 19, 2018
The new data from Lex Machina can help general counsel make wiser decisions about legal representation and strategy.
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By Ioana Good, Amy Norris and Erin Ryan | July 19, 2018
Facebook. Google. Microsoft. These are a few of the tech-savvy giants that regularly host hackathons—intense brainstorming sessions designed to solve pain points and enhance the client experience.
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By Frank Michael D'Amore | July 13, 2018
The stakes tend to rise as one's career progresses, and it is disappointing to learn that the equation no longer automatically yields winning results. For instance, despite being very smart, doing terrific work, and logging mega hours, someone is edged out for partnership by another lawyer who may be just a step behind in one or more of those categories, but has built a nice book of business.
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