“Even when sending drafts to partners and clients, the draft should be as complete and proofread as possible. In business immigration, our final work products are the petitions […]
Big Law Gets Cold Feet on Pro Bono Work in the Wake of Heightened Scrutiny
With pro bono work under public and presidential scrutiny, Big Law firms are looking to avoid becoming the face of certain kinds of pro bono work, with some […]
Demand for IP Work Is Robust, but Rate Pressure Prompts Some to Flee Big Law
Call it the ultimate conundrum: market forces are boosting demand for legal intellectual property work, leading to a wave of attorney hirings, but some law firms are simultaneously, […]
Law Firm Remote Work Continues, But Attorneys Find Increased Value in Office Time
After a few years of forced remote working during the pandemic, attorneys are returning to the office at increasing rates, representing a notable shift since COVID-19 broke out […]
‘Develop a Reputation for Reliable and Unimpeachable Work Product,’ Says William Diab of Berger Singerman
Who Got The Work Rebecca Maller-Stein and Kent A. Yalowitz of Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer have entered their appearances for Hanaco Venture Capital and its executives, Lior […]
Jacqueline Schafer has long seen the potential of AI to help lawyers work more efficiently
(Photo of Jacqueline Schafer by Rick Dahms) Before artificial intelligence became a common legal tool, Jacqueline Schafer was hooked on it. This was back in 2018, and Schafer, […]
‘Work With as Many People as Possible,’ Says Kyle Dorso of Brown Rudnick
Kyle Dorso, 33, Partner at Brown Rudnick, Hartford, Connecticut Practice area: Commercial litigation Law school and year of graduation: University of Connecticut School of Law, 2015 The following […]
6th Circuit Judge Thapar on Making Originalism Work in Trial Courts
Happy Friday, and welcome to another roundup of the week’s news about the judiciary. This week, Judge Amul Thapar of the Sixth Circuit shared his views on challenges to applying […]
Remote Work Disability Lawsuit Against X (Formerly Twitter) Dismissed — Justia News — August 22, 2024
A federal lawsuit filed in the Northern District of California accusing X (formerly Twitter) of discrimination for its remote work policies was dismissed on Wednesday. The proposed class […]
Diversity Pros Hope Work Allocation Offers a Key to Building Inclusive Law Firms
It’s not an easy time to be a diversity, equity and inclusion professional, in the legal world or elsewhere, with the topic garnering significant legal, political and social pushback […]