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YOUNG, GIFTED AND LEAVING
HEADNOTE Not willing to sacrifice family life for the firm, some female lawyers are ditching their legal careers, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Why the Legal Industry is Different... ...and why it's also the same
Lawyers are different than you and me. And not just because they have their own category of jokes. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Robert Half Legal survey shows more lawyers take work home
(This article originally ran in St. Louis Daily Record, St. Louis, MO, another Dolan Media publication). Most people ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Average revenue per lawyer in 292 law firms surveyed
was up 4.3% to $419,...
Average revenue per lawyer in 292 law firms surveyed was up 4.3% to $419,826 in 2006, according ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Paralegals firm up the law
Joan Herman recently returned from Surrogate's Court, where she researched information on a probate proceeding. While this chore ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Best practices in corporate legal
departments.
Key Findings Corporate legal departments have long benefited from the perception that they are a haven for women ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Sins of the Brother
Written by: Mike Stewart (G.P. Putnam's Sons 1999) Reviewed by: Romaine S. Scott III Associate Editor Garrison Scott ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
HOLDING A MIBBOB TO YOUR CAREER.
Use an objective self-assessment to help keep your career on track. You examine yourself in the mirror every ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Rookie Lawyers Will Work Hard for Higher
Salaries.
Up and down the halls of Los Angeles' law firms, partners are eagerly waiting for the newest batch ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
50 BEST LAW FIRMS FOR WOMEN
FOR LAWYERS RAISING FAMILIES, the choices remain stark: Work nonstop to rack up billable hours or step off ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
A Satire of Law Firm Employment Practices
A Satire of Law Firm Employment Practices REVIEW OF Anonymous Lawyer, by Jeremy Blachman. We're a law firm. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Buried by Bankruptcy.
L.A. LAWYERS FIND HUGE UNDERTAKING IN COMPLEX PG&E FILING This is not your standard bankruptcy case. For the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Law firms unchain associates from billable requirements
For years, experts have predicted the imminent death of the billable hour, but for some first-year associates, the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Law firms vary in commitment to efforts pro bono publico
WHEN IT COMES to providing pro bono legal representation to local indigents, the lackluster New Orleans economy imposes ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
KM in the legal profession at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
HEADNOTE Michael Hertz, founder of ProBono.net and Lawhelp.org and recently appointed chief knowledge officer at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Frost Brown Todd: All-inclusive deals
There is plenty of passion in Dick Erickson's voice when he talks about how important diversity and inclusion ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
MAKING THE CASE FOR FLEXIBILITY
BEING A GREAT PLACE TO WORK has long been part of the mission at London-based Eversheds. Now leaders ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Five strategies can help control legal
costs.
There are lots of things that keep CEOs and CFOs awake at night--falling sales revenue, product quality, motivated ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Gilbert Heintz & Randolph: The Harley-Davidson of big law firms
The minute you step off the elevator, you realize that Gilbert Heintz & Randolph is not your typical ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
ACHIEVER AT LAW
Name the self-respecting 40-something St. Louis native who DIDN'T grow up admiring Bob Gibson. Tough assignment. Now name ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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