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Joseph Andrew, Global Chair at Dentons, talks about the firm’s decision to stop reporting Profits Per Equity Partner to media organizations tracking and ranking the financial performance of law firms, and its near-term growth strategy.
Hackers are looking to cyber-vulnerable law firms as a “back door” to gain access to the firm’s corporate clients. The […]
Two recent ethics opinions out of California advise caution on the part of attorneys burned by negative online reviews. Responses […]
The recent Texas State Bar ethics ruling banning non-lawyer “officers” or “principals” demands a reaction, law firm consultant Timothy Corcoran writes, because not only does it fail to protect consumers, it creates additional barriers for advancing the profession.
A former law firm attorney who has “gone in-house” shares insights in how to make clients happy, and what makes her happy now as a client.
The New York Times profiles Daniel M. Gitner, the Lankler, Siffert & Wohl attorney who successfully defended hedge fund trader […]
Most legal writing is bloated with verbiage, and a wordy brief “has one count against it already,” writes attorney Theda […]
A Google designer adopted the idea of a “magic clock” from his son’s first grade classroom and used it to […]
Three out of four lawyers plan on investing in more technology to run their practice in the next year, according […]
Any practitioner considering predictive coding should consider Magistrate Judge Leen’s decision in a recent case against Progressive Insurance, and consider the potential pitfalls associated with failure to consistently cooperate.
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