The latest from NLJ.com: Law Firms
- OPINION: Hold lawyers liable for misconduct
- OPINION: Why cultural intelligence matters
- Judge rules that Dodgers owner is free to sue Bingham for malpractice
- SNR Denton donates $1 million fee to assist developmentally disabled people
- SOCIAL MEDIA: Changing behavior is a matter of focus
- ASSOCIATE MOVERS
- For contract players, a boom
- Cool, yet determined
- Akin Gump's tribal campaigns
- MOVERS
- Boies and Olson's latest campaign: Stanching the hemorrhaging at state courts
- New lawyer training programs often fall short
- MIDWEST REPORT
- ABA commission preparing advice about ethical questions
- SOCIAL MEDIA: Do you control your e-mail or does it control you?
- SOCIAL MEDIA: Are you beer-worthy?
OPINION: Hold lawyers liable for misconduct | Top |
Two Federal Circuit rulings make it easier for fraudulent patent practices to go unchecked. | |
OPINION: Why cultural intelligence matters | Top |
Critical to the success of international transactions and cases are lawyers who can conduct business with ease in a variety of cultural settings across the globe. | |
Judge rules that Dodgers owner is free to sue Bingham for malpractice | Top |
Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt is free to bring a malpractice case against Bingham McCutchen, over claims the firm mishandled the preparation of financial papers for McCourt and his now-estranged wife. | |
SNR Denton donates $1 million fee to assist developmentally disabled people | Top |
SNR Denton has agreed to donate nearly $1 million in attorney fees awarded to the firm in a settlement of a pro bono case on behalf of developmentally disabled residents of Illinois. | |
SOCIAL MEDIA: Changing behavior is a matter of focus | Top |
We achieve the things we think about most, and everybody at a firm can be in control of his own destiny. | |
ASSOCIATE MOVERS | Top |
Jodi Schwimmer joins Dechert's finance and real estate practice as counsel. Plus more movers in this week's column. | |
For contract players, a boom | Top |
Unlike other firm practices that benefit most when the federal bureaucracy grows, government contracts lawyers were pleased when massive spending cuts were enacted as part of the debt-ceiling bill passed by Congress earlier this month. | |
Cool, yet determined | Top |
Avis Buchanan's cool head and true believer's soul have proved to be a potent mix for a woman who is, as of this year, the longest-serving director of the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia. | |
Akin Gump's tribal campaigns | Top |
Akin Gump's reliance on Native American lobbyists has helped turn the firm's specialized practice group into one of the biggest of its kind in Washington. | |
MOVERS | Top |
Peter Fitzpatrick joins K&L Gates as partner in the New York office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column. | |
Boies and Olson's latest campaign: Stanching the hemorrhaging at state courts | Top |
State courts are in a funding crisis, but convincing legislators to spend more money on them will be a tough sell. That was the consensus of leading attorneys and judges who discussed the financial challenges confronting state courts during a panel discussion on Aug. 7, at the American Bar Association's Annual Meeting in Toronto. | |
New lawyer training programs often fall short | Top |
Comprehensive, jurisdiction-specific practical skills training programs for new lawyers almost universally do not exist. But law firms are not to blame. | |
MIDWEST REPORT | Top |
Our survey of market conditions in Midwestern cities finds Detroit firms expanding into other regions to find business, while Chicago ranks as one of the fastest-growing legal centers in the country. | |
ABA commission preparing advice about ethical questions | Top |
The American Bar Association's Commission on Ethics 20/20 is preparing a number of recommendations intended to help lawyers address ethical problems pertaining to new technology and globalization, its leaders told the ABA House of Delegates on Aug. 9. | |
SOCIAL MEDIA: Do you control your e-mail or does it control you? | Top |
Many professionals have let their e-mail take control of their lives. Here are some ways to break out of this dilemma. | |
SOCIAL MEDIA: Are you beer-worthy? | Top |
Beer-worthiness speaks to the question, "Is this someone you would enjoy talking to, strategizing with and taking a break with when you aren't in the heat of litigation?" How do we achieve this status? | |
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