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When San Francisco-based Gordon & Rees was looking to expand into Pennsylvania, it was initially eyeing Philadelphia, but it first made an unexpected pit stop in Pittsburgh in 2012 with the hiring of a group of attorneys from Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney.
almost 11 years ago
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The parent company of Philadelphia’s two major daily newspapers has sued Morgan, Lewis & Bockius over the firm’s alleged disloyalty in siding with one faction of two feuding ownership groups while the firm was supposed to be acting more neutrally as counsel for the parent entity.
about 10 years ago
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Women comprise a disproportionately low percentage of lead trial counsel compared to their representation in the overall legal profession, a study for the American Bar Association’s Commission on Women in the Profession has found.
over 9 years ago
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Greenspoon Marder, which has grown by about 20 lawyers and several offices since the start of the year, has continued its expansion, this time with the addition of a South Florida health law boutique.
over 8 years ago
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Patricia Menendez-Cambo is among the vice chairs named by the law firm as it expands its leadership.
over 8 years ago
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Despite a plethora of law firm cultures and business models, there are a few common challenges that new law firm leaders will face. Many aren't new, but the need to address them is becoming increasingly acute.
about 8 years ago
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With just six-lawyers, Salazar Jackson sees artificial intelligence reasearch tool ROSS as added fire power and a way to boost efficiency and profits.
about 8 years ago
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Law firms need to know what they are, and what they're not, and own it.
over 7 years ago
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When Suzanne Folsom came in as general counsel of U.S. Steel in 2014, she joined an industry that, she says, has been managing its decline for…
over 7 years ago
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The leaps of faith Roderick Palmore has made, time and again in his career, have been a key element to his success. And his biggest leap of faith has been fighting for diversity.
over 7 years ago
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The once-impenetrable facade of some of the country’s sturdiest law firms is showing signs of wear in the face of shifting financial markets. Now they are forced to confront a once-foreign concept: competition.
over 6 years ago