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Attorneys Rank Inclusion in the Legal Profession Lower Than Previous Years
For some, a diverse and inclusive workplace wasn’t something they spent much time thinking about until this year. However, 2020 has shined a light on longstanding inequities across our nation and caused law firms and in-house legal departments to take a closer look at diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the legal profession. To explore […]
Why Women are Leaving BigLaw
Why are women leaving BigLaw? Because they’re more likely than men to be denied business development prospects, promotions and other career advancement opportunities, according to a survey from the American Bar Association (ABA) and ALM Intelligence. The Walking Out The Door: The Facts, Figures, and Future of Experienced Women Lawyers in Private Practice study is […]
AOIC Requests Input on Illinois Judicial Conference
Want a say in the future of the Illinois judicial branch? The Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts (AOIC) requests feedback from the Illinois legal and judicial communities on priorities for the Illinois Judicial Conference (IJC). The input will be used to develop a strategic agenda for the recently reconstituted IJC. In September 2018, the […]
Embrace Alternative Fee Arrangements; Kill the Billable Hour
The billable hour undermines professionalism. It incentivizes lawyer inefficiencies and undermines client confidence. Alternative fee arrangements align the incentives of lawyers and clients and should become the norm. Despite Reports, the Billable Hour is Not Dead When I started practicing, a story passed around by the senior partners at my firm was that of seeing […]
Has America Lost Her Civility?
On November 8, I will vote for the first time in a presidential election. And that experience, which I have waited 16 years for, will always be overshadowed by what happened to me this spring. In March, I voted in my first primary. After I voted, I came back to my office and tweeted out […]
Was Your Law Degree Worth The Cost?
Last month, Gallup and Access Group released a survey of law school alumni that revealed their personal opinions on the value of their law degree. It turns out that over time law grads have had a change of heart. After interviewing about 7000 law school graduates who attended Campbell University Law School, Elon University School […]
Will Computers Fill Future Careers in Law?
As technology advances, it has become more challenging to decipher who is actually in control – technology or its creator. Recent studies claim computers will soon replace many careers in law in the next five to ten years. That’s apparently the popular opinion of leadership in law firms these days. According to a 2015 survey […]
The Buck Stops Here: Ethics and Professionalism for In-House Counsel
The Resilient Lawyer
The Busy Lawyer’s Guide to Well-Being
Phone Calls Ignored, Emails Unanswered: Fixing the First Impression Problem for Law Firms
The legal technology company Clio once again played “secret shopper” for its 2024 Clio Legal Trends Report. And once again, it reported dismal results on how law firms are doing on first impressions.