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A Recruiter's Post Sparked Outrage, But Does It Reflect a Bigger Problem in the Legal Industry?
As Merle Vaughn, a recruiter at Major, Lindsey & Africa, put it: "If all of these are people you should not hire, who is left?"This Is What a Post-Pandemic Law Firm Office Looks Like
Wilson Elser's new Las Vegas office is in reconfigured retail space in an entertainment center, an option other firms may consider in the future as their needs evolve.Will Service in the Trump Administration Be a Scarlet Letter in Big Law?
For some administration officials with a role in controversial policies, a return to private practice won't be so simple.The Crystal Ball Is Cloudy, but Big Law's New Leaders Are Ready for the Challenge
Consultant Lisa Smith of Fairfax Associates says new leaders taking over in 2021 should focus on their initiatives, despite the pandemic, because 'If they were important before, they are still important."Haynes and Boone Leaves Shrinking List of Big Firms With No Black Partners
The Am Law 100 firm now has two Black partners following a lateral hire in California and a partner promotion in Houston.The World Awaits Biden: Law Firms Are Preparing for the Post-Trump Paradigm
Administration change in the United States is a global concern. From D.C. to Dublin and everywhere else law firms operate, they're planning for what lies ahead when President Trump gives way to President Biden.As COVID Cases Rise, Law Firms Push Lawyers and Staff to Stay Home
Haynes and Boone and Dentons are among firms asking personnel to avoid the office unless absolutely necessary, as the coronavirus surges across the U.S.Hire Up: As Many Offices Remain Empty, Firms Are Still Making Real Estate Moves
Haynes and Boone and Buchalter hired real estate lawyers, as Debevoise and Plimpton and Lowenstein Sandler added white-collar pros.Cravath Promotes 11 to Partner, Including 2 Black Attorneys
It's an uncharacteristically large partner class for the firm, and includes the second and third Black attorneys to ever join Cravath's partnership.Big Law Won't Follow Corporate America in Promising Remote Work Until July
Some of the country's biggest corporations have announced that work-from-home will continue until July 2021. But law firms are sticking to an "incremental" approach.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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