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By Dan Packel | June 15, 2021
Big Law is paying a "double premium"—both for office space and elevated employee salaries—as a result of its geographic strategy, said law professor Gregory Shill. But he's skeptical about a dramatic shift.
7 minute read
By Erez Bustan, American LegalNet | June 14, 2021
A recent report revealed that leading litigators are already working on a shift to better equip and secure an increasingly mobile workforce, and that advocacy and litigation management is changing for good.
4 minute read
By Heather Nevitt | June 9, 2021
As part of ALM's Legal Operations Series, I will be sitting down with Connie Brenton, Chief of Staff and Senior Director of Legal Operations at NetApp Inc. and former founder and CEO of the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC), to discuss ways legal departments are learning from the pandemic and how they are looking to legal ops going forward to help pivot operations to be more efficient and connected to the business.
2 minute read
By Charles Toutant | June 9, 2021
Plaintiff Brooks Banker said the upshot of the ruling is that a New Jersey plaintiff, even one who seeks only the statutory minimum of $1,000 in damages under the unauthorized practice statute, must hire a lawyer, who, in turn, must hire another lawyer as an expert.
4 minute read
By Mitchell S. Berkey, Gemma M. Giantomasi and Jeffrey M. Gussoff | June 2, 2021
A discussion with two very different practice group leaders about the impact of the current "socially distant" practice of law and how firms will navigate the "new normal" once we get there.
9 minute read
By Rhys Dipshan | June 2, 2021
"I think firms are being asked to change quicker than they have in the past, maybe with the exception of last spring," says Sacramento-based Aaron Crews, chief data analytics officer at Littler Mendelson.
1 minute read
By Rhys Dipshan | June 2, 2021
Last year, law firms had to evolve faster than ever. But over a year after the pandemic began, law firms have realized that the tech transformation spurred by COVID-19 has created as many problems as it has solved.
9 minute read
By Scott Brennan and Tom Boster, Lexicon | May 26, 2021
In the legal context, total quality management (TQM) is really about maximizing efficiency and productivity while increasing client satisfaction and plugging revenue leaks.
5 minute read
By David G. Dragich | May 24, 2021
By developing relationships with larger firms, your small firm can create a steady, valuable stream of new opportunities.
1 minute read
By Justin Henry | May 20, 2021
As state laws on recreational and medical marijuana change, litigation and deal work abound for firms with a big footprint.
1 minute read
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