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By Brett Johnson | April 14, 2022
After an extended period of working remotely in a great deal of isolation, attracting and retaining talent will be the next big hurdle for firms to address, says Brett Johnson is the head of the Litigation Practice for the Dallas office of Winston & Strawn.
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By Justin Henry | April 1, 2022
"Something I hear a lot of leaders talk about is retention of diverse lawyers," Julicia James said in an interview. "It's one thing to recruit people, but it's another to keep people. I think that's why it's so important that for the talent team at Saul, one of our main goals is inclusion and making sure that new members are well-integrated into the firm."
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By Dan Roe | February 18, 2022
As the firm prioritizes succession planning, partner Valerie Haber says maintaining open, friendly communication with her associates is a key component to keeping them around.
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By Hannah Walker | January 6, 2022
Partners say that remote working is exacerbating a loss of culture and is likely to result in even more departures from their outfits.
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By Andrew Goudsward | January 5, 2022
The omicron surge is sending courts back into a 2020 posture. Here's what else what we're watching out for in the white-collar field in 2022.
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By Dan Roe | November 12, 2021
While firm leaders await legal challenges to the Emergency Temporary Standard, labor and employment lawyers say they should start weighing key considerations now.
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By Andrew Maloney | October 12, 2021
Los Angeles-based Donna Wilson, CEO and managing partner of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, said keeping people engaged was one of the main concerns heading into the pandemic.
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By Dan Roe | September 23, 2021
After years on the rise, the estate tax exemption appears likely to fall during the Biden administration. Wealthy clients are already getting their affairs in order, but the trusts and estates bench has relatively few lawyers with the necessary experience and education.
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By Dan Roe | August 30, 2021
"I felt like I was pulling teeth with the firm on the compensation side," said Jonathan Gopman, who moved to Nelson Mullins' office last week alongside colleagues Cynthia Bock and Joe Cox.
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By Dan Roe | August 24, 2021
Hunton Andrews Kurth's second Hackathon asked more than 40 summer associates how they would change a Big Law firm to incentivize top talent to stick around.
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