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- NYLJ 100: Largest Private Law Offices Show a Lack of Growth
- Legal Outsourcing Wave Comes Ashore to the U.S.
- Report: Promotion of Women to Partnership Stalled in 2011
- LSAT Hopeful Fails in Bid for Test Accommodations
- Getting Grad Responses May Be Challenge to Law School Transparency
- DLA Piper's Lateral Hiring Binge Continues With 4 More Hires
- N.Y. State Bar's New Head Stresses Importance of Family
- Big Law Bounces Back in California
- Women Making 'Remarkable' Gains in Law School Deanships
- How to Practice Law From Tahiti ... or Other Remote Locations
- Should I Aim for In-House or Another Law Firm?
- Tips on Transitioning From Accounting Firm to Law Firm?
NYLJ 100: Largest Private Law Offices Show a Lack of Growth | Top |
The New York Law Journal's annual NYLJ 100 shows a lack of growth in the 100 largest private law offices in New York for the 2010 calendar year, and only a handful of significant changes in the rankings for specific law firms. This NYLJ 100 also reviewed the attorney numbers at the state's government offices. | |
Legal Outsourcing Wave Comes Ashore to the U.S. | Top |
Pangea3, the Indian legal process outsourcer bought by Thomson Reuters last year, opened its first U.S.-based service delivery office in Dallas. It's the latest expansion effort by a major LPO as U.S. and international law firms seek to slash their costs through outsourcing arrangements. | |
Report: Promotion of Women to Partnership Stalled in 2011 | Top |
New male partners outnumbered new female partners more than two to one this year, according to the latest data from the Project for Attorney Retention, and several large firms didn't promote a single woman to partnership. The number of promotions of women has been falling year over year. | |
LSAT Hopeful Fails in Bid for Test Accommodations | Top |
A college student with learning disabilities who sued the Law School Admission Council last week won't get extra time on the LSAT, a federal court has ruled. Plaintiff Meghan Larywon, diagnosed with ADHD and a "processing speed disorder," had alleged a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. | |
Getting Grad Responses May Be Challenge to Law School Transparency | Top |
Linda Spagnola-Wendling, assistant dean for career services at North Carolina Central University School of Law, recently called for discussion on ways to improve the collection of law school graduate employment data. In a Q&A, she discusses the current challenges in getting student cooperation. | |
DLA Piper's Lateral Hiring Binge Continues With 4 More Hires | Top |
The world's largest law firm by attorney headcount continued to grow this week. DLA Piper added four more partners on Wednesday, including two practice group leaders from White & Case in New York and two IP and technology partners from Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman in Houston. | |
N.Y. State Bar's New Head Stresses Importance of Family | Top |
One of Vincent E. Doyle III's priorities as the new president of the New York State Bar Association will be to try to make the group -- and the Bar -- more family friendly. Doyle says it is "absolutely a core requirement now" that law firms recognize that families sometimes are more important than clients. | |
Big Law Bounces Back in California | Top |
An upswing last year in big-ticket litigation and corporate work boosted profit and revenue figures at most of the top 25 firms with a significant California presence. California is viewed as the best market in the country for complex litigation, notes legal consultant Peter Zeughauser. | |
Women Making 'Remarkable' Gains in Law School Deanships | Top |
Women made a strong showing in recent law school dean searches, accounting for about 40 percent of the deans named in recent months. "I think it's great," said Ann Bartow, a professor at Pace Law School and an administrator of the Feminist Law Professors blog. | |
How to Practice Law From Tahiti ... or Other Remote Locations | Top |
How can an attorney take the plunge to successfully launch and effectively maintain a remote practice? What are some of the key factors to consider and potential pitfalls to avoid? Attorney Baruch M. Bebchick, who runs his own New York solo practice remotely, has some answers. | |
Should I Aim for In-House or Another Law Firm? | Top |
After 15 years at a litigation boutique, I need to move on. Do I go in-house or move to another firm? And any networking advice? | |
Tips on Transitioning From Accounting Firm to Law Firm? | Top |
I am a lawyer currently working for a Big 4 accounting firm, and I'd like to transition to a law firm and practice tax law. Is it true this is a difficult move? Any advice on making the transition easier? | |
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