Small Law Firms
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Biglaw, In-House Counsel, Small Law Firms, Sponsored ContentLeaving Your In-House Role: You Don’t Need A Portable 'Book' To Be Successful
With the emergence of remote work, in-house attorneys now have more options and are better positioned to leverage their experience, defining success on their own terms without the need for a portable 'book' of business. -
BiglawThe Agony Of Wasted Time
As attorneys, unless we use alternative fee structures, our time is our trade. But this is a game-changer. -
TechnologyChatGPT Is Scarily Good At Answering Legal Questions
Advances in artificial intelligence might be able to make lawyers even more efficient in their jobs.
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EventsIs It Time To Return To In-Person Events?
We want to know if you're feeling the lure of the open convention center this year. -
Biglaw, Sponsored ContentDo You Want To Make Partner Or Just Make Money?
Tell us what matters most for your career. -
TechnologyPutting In Work: Running A High-Level Employment Law Practice
If you want to build a technology-forward employment law practice, this episode of the Non-Eventcast is for you. -
BiglawIn Traditional Law Firms, Remote Lawyers Are Always Second-Class
But it's important to remember that remote work can offer the market’s top lawyers more options for their careers. -
Biglaw, Small Law Firms, Sponsored Content5 Reasons The Legal Work Experience Is Broken
To find the right solutions, let’s break down exactly what’s wrong today. -
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10th Circuit, Small Law FirmsClients Sometimes Peruse Their Lawyers' Personal Social Media Accounts
One more way Facebook and social media can make your work life more difficult. -
Small Law FirmsNo One Else But You Is Going To Advocate For Your Career
The career advice you need to hear. -
Morning DocketMorning Docket: 02.10.23
* Sam Bankman-Fried tried to contact the GC of FTX by encrypted text?!? How does he not understand how this works? [Law360]
* Judges increasingly use Wikipedia to write opinions. This is not an endorsement, but… ChatGPT looks pretty good by comparison. [Legal Cheek]
* The Harvard Law School attack suspect is now facing criminal charges. [10 Boston]
* “I’m gonna live forever” is a catchy lyric, but not a succession plan. And law firms can do good business scooping up smaller firms that never planned ahead. [American Lawyer]
* Joe Biden may have won the State of the Union by tricking Republican legislators into pledging not to cut Social Security or Medicare, but the Fifth Circuit has already cooked up a new theory to do it through judicial fiat. [Slate]
* We should’ve hit this story yesterday, but St. Thomas Law is naming itself after civil rights attorney Ben Crump. [Reuters]
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CourtsIf You Want To Be A Trial Lawyer...
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What Do Millennials Think Of Law Firm Life?
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TechnologyHow To Build A Tech-Focused Immigration Law Practice
If you’re running an immigration practice and want to see it take off, this podcast is for you. -
Biglaw, Sponsored ContentWhat Does The Future Look Like To Millennial Lawyers?
Tell us about your hopes and dreams. Assuming you have any. -
Biglaw, Sponsored ContentHow Are Millennials Changing Law Firm Culture?
We want to know what you think of law firm life. -
Small Law FirmsWhat I Learned From My First Day In An Office In 4 Years
Spending at least some time in the office might be helpful for many lawyers. -
Small Law Firms, Sponsored Content, TechnologyHave You Seen The Latest eDiscovery Tech?
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Sponsored Content, TechnologyHow GCs View ‘The Great eDiscovery Reset’
Corporate legal leaders are reevaluating eDiscovery services. Here’s what more than 50 GCs predict in a post-pandemic future. -
Sponsored Content, TechnologyHow Cutting-Edge Firms Are Succeeding Amid Pandemic Fallout
This survey of 2,300 legal professionals reveals the data behind how they’re bolstering efficiency, flexibility, and resiliency.