Capital Markets Work Will Be Popping Again… Someday
Lawyers would love to know when this is actually going to happen.
How Filevine Helps In-House Legal Teams Manage Every Matter With Confidence
AI powers tools for data intake, document management, and drafting contracts.
Biglaw High-Yield Bond Practices Experiencing ‘Painful Period’ Thanks To Recessionary Market
There haven't been any layoffs, yet....
The Talent War Is Slowing To A Halt In At Least One Biglaw Practice Area
Lawyers aren't quite as busy anymore in this once-booming field.
Is Skadden Arps Handing Out Retention Bonuses To Only *Some* Associates?
If you can stay at the firm for another year, you could get a bunch of extra money.
Spring Is Here — And So Are More Jobs!
A remote business-side position, great opportunities for junior litigators, and more.
USCIS shift to electronic payments: What immigration firms need to know
As of October 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services requires electronic payments for filing fees. Learn key updates, exemptions, and how firms can prepare.
Uber IPO Underwhelming Everybody, And It’s The Best News We’ve Had In Weeks
The market is teaching Uber a very hard lesson about how dynamic pricing really works.
10 Things To Know About Capital Markets And Corporate Governance Practice
Welcome to Better Know A Practice Area, a new monthly series introducing readers to different practice areas.
The View From Up North: Who Represented 2015’s Biggest Capital Market Deals?
It’s time we look back at the previous year in the Canadian capital markets to determine who provided counsel on the juiciest Canadian debt and equity raises.
2 — No, 6! — Predictions For 2016
In-house columnist Mark Herrmann looks back on the predictions he made for 2015, which turned out to be correct, and makes new predictions for 2016.
Stand With Survivors: Legal Tools To Make A Real Difference This DVAM
Enhance your legal skills to advocate for survivors of intimate partner violence.
From Across the Desk: Capital-Markets Centric Firms
Bruce MacEwen of Adam Smith Esq. continues his taxonomy of law firms with the capital-markets centric firms.