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Thousands of Attorneys Join Calls for Trump's Immediate Removal
Signing their names on letters from two attorney groups, close to 8,000 lawyers are pushing for impeachment or action under the 25th Amendment.New C-Suite Role Gains Steam in Big Law, as Lathrop Adds Position for Client Service
Chief client officer roles have become increasingly popular in the Am Law 200, as clients expand their in-house departments and add to the list of demands for outside counsel.For the Global 200, Last Year Was the Calm Before the Storm
Before the pandemic, the Global 200 made meaningful gains in 2019. But 2020 will bring dramatic change.Law Firms Voice Support for Change—and Pledge to Donate and Take Action
In the days after George Floyd's death, some firms have pledged donations to racial justice groups or have committed to take up other actions. We have compiled excerpts of statements here.Big Law is Celebrating Juneteenth This Year. What About Next Year?
An industry shift may be underway, but some question whether it will extend beyond the calendar year—or the calendar itself.What Firms Can Learn From the Great Recession as They Confront the Next Crisis
With the Great Recession in the rearview mirror, history offers some important lessons to the law firms in the Second Hundred as they attempt to navigate through a coronavirus-fueled recession.As Remote Work Brings Isolation, How Can Firms Keep Lawyers in the Fold?
"The kind of interpersonal communication that people have on a coffee break or in the lunchroom is now gone," said one behavioral scientist who's also a Big Law alum. "Firms are going to have to work to keep their people committed and engaged."Wilmer Hires New Diversity Director From Boston College
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr is the latest Big Law firm to signal its commitment to diversity with an executive level hire.Jones Day Parental Leave Bias Suit Likely to Reverberate
Several other legal industry leaders offer parental leave policies similar to Jones Day's, which put the firm in the crosshairs of two former associates with sterling resumes.Willkie's Gordon Caplan Appears in Court to Face College Admissions Charges
Caplan was asked if he understood the charges against him and that he faced a maximum term of 20 years behind bars. He said “yes, Your Honor” to each question.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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