A recent article at law.com celebrates the number of women who currently hold editor-in-chief positions at law review journals in the USA. “For the first time ever,” writes Karen Sloan, the article’s author, “female law students sit atop of the mastheads of the flagship law reviews at each of the top 16 law schools in
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“Davis Polk: Racist? Or Just a Cold Law Firm?”
I invite you to check out an article at law.com entitled “Davis Polk: Racist? Or just A Cold Law Firm?”, in which Vivia Chen reminds readers that it can be pointless to institute equity measures at a law…
If You Are Apathetic Toward Technology, General Counsel Will Fire You
A new report by professional services firm BDO USA suggests that more than 70 percent of in-house counsel “plan on leveraging technology in the next year to streamline legal operations” – and that outside counsel that are unable to adapt to…
Competition Likely Cause of Unprecedented Merger Frenzy
U.S. law-firm mergers to the end of the third quarter of 2018 reached levels unseen in the first three quarters of any year for more than a decade, according to an article published last week at law.com. The number of mergers recorded by Fairfax Associates between January 1 and the end of September of…
Keeping “Innovation” Meaningful
Early this week, law.com published a list of seven firms that its editors believe have “moved the needle on innovation in 2017.”
The leading-edge advances highlighted in the article make for interesting reading, and I encourage you to check them out.
They include:
- Bryan Cave’s encouragement of associates to propose new technology applications that could
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