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What forms of business development might actually work? Some thoughts from in-house columnist Mark Herrmann.
What forms of business development might actually work? Some thoughts from in-house columnist Mark Herrmann.
There are too many lawyers in Biglaw. Is your job at risk?
With the addition of Uncover’s technology, the litigation software is delivering rapid innovation.
Which law firm is leaving "America's finest city," and how many lawyers and staff will be affected?
The large-scale layoffs at Weil: what does it all mean?
How many terrible NALP reports do we have to endure before law schools focus on jobs instead of classes?
One large law firm is shutting down its money-losing Atlanta office. How many people will be affected?
LexisNexis sat down with John Ursin, Managing Partner at Schenck Price, to learn how the firm is using legal AI to strengthen client service and daily legal work.
Plus the five states that offer the best prospects of getting a law job.
The IRS scandal sheds light on what it means to be a lawyer -- what it means to others, and what it means to us.
This is just another reason why the justices of the Supreme Court need to be on TV more often.
Law schools don't seem to care about employment along the same timeline as loan officers...
Legal work isn’t slowing down, and the firms that win won’t be the ones working harder — they’ll be the ones working smarter.
To debt is human, to forgive is how we stopped the Nazis.
Defenses, or excuses? Persuasive, or not?
Mark Herrmann discusses Steven Harper's new book, The Lawyer Bubble, and uses it as a jumping-off point for a discussion of partner dissatisfaction.
This job called for red-liners, so of course a disgruntled job seeker red-lined the hell out of it.
What happens to people who get passed over for partnership at their firms? Anonymous Partner interviews one to find out.