
Evolution Of Legal Billing Practices: Navigating Competitive Pricing In Today’s Legal Landscape
Explore the evolving landscape of legal billing practices in 2023, heading into 2024, and discover strategies for competitive pricing in the industry.
Explore the evolving landscape of legal billing practices in 2023, heading into 2024, and discover strategies for competitive pricing in the industry.
Making the conservative assumption that conditions will get worse before they get better, now is the time to assess your situation and take steps to position yourself to survive a downturn.
Here’s What The Best Ones Are Doing Differently.
How has this year gone for you? And how can you set yourself up for a strong 2022?
Is it really too much to ask? Too much work to fill out a form that will take one hour of your time so you can leave a firm you're not happy with?
Instead, you can leave like a boss… on your own terms.
You’re not quite sure why you’re still there, but you know you have your reasons -- and some of them are pretty bad.
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Once you realize you don't really want to do any of the things on this list, and that you just want a better law job, call a recruiter!
Getting that first answer down solidly will put you in the best position to land your dream job.
You should not be relying on your friend to help you submit to a firm.
It’s the end of the year and you’re still at the firm you said you were going to leave.
A survey of professionals reveals the impact of legal work, clients, concerns, and future roles.
Making a lateral move is somewhat akin to marriage; if you aren’t compatible on most fronts, you’ll be planning your exit soon after the “wedding.”
Don't allow one of your colleagues to snag your dream job.
You can be both a lawyer and something else, as columnist Leigh McMullan Abramson explains -- and in balancing two career tracks, you may find ways to harmonize your passions and your legal career that will surprise you.
This week, Mr. Legal Entertainment sat down with a lawyer who quit his job to become a comedian. Check out the interview!