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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | March 21, 2007
Obtaining new fee income has become an integral part of legal life for every partner and manager. Not only must one be an expert in a chosen field of law, it is also necessary to develop additional sales skills to guarantee a steady stream of new instructions in an increasingly competitive legal environment.
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | March 21, 2007
For those who have never attended LegalTech in New York, it is like so many other things in the US - big. The organisers of this conference, at which lawyers and legal professionals meet the providers of their IT technology, estimated that the 26th annual event, held at the end of January, was attended by more than 11,000 people over the three days, browsing more than 250 exhibitor stands and attending some of the 50 or so presentations.
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | March 21, 2007
In connection with the 'cash for peerages' scandal, there were a number of mentions in the press about secondary email systems, following rumours about the existence of such a system within Downing Street. Do secondary email systems exist? How do they work and why are they used? And what should lawyers and regulators know about disclosure of evidence from them?
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | March 14, 2007
Anyone with teenage children will appreciate the problems in understanding exactly what makes them tick - and it seems that graduate recruitment is suffering from a similar syndrome. Since today's graduate recruitment partners were students, the economics and philosophy of higher education have changed radically, which in turn has significantly altered the outlook and priorities of students and graduates. These are the main findings of the inaugural Legal Week Intelligence Student Survey, which questioned more than 2,000 students at the Russell Group of leading UK universities, from which the vast majority of trainees are hired by commercial firms.
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | March 14, 2007
In his article 'Leading from the middle' (Legal Week, 15 February, 2007), Tony Angel made the distinction between leadership and management and identified the role of the law firm managing partner as having three basic objectives:
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | March 7, 2007
Depending upon your perspective, the baby boomer generation is responsible for all that is good with the world or all that is wrong. Whether you are a 'boomer', a member of 'Generation X', or neither, the truth is that baby boomers were the first generation to never grow up. Like all teenagers, they rejected the values of their parents.
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | February 28, 2007
"Commercial barristers are struggling," said an article ('The Bar Barometer') in the pages of Legal Week in December 2006, offering analysis of the future prospects for leading chambers and supported by tales of woe from several leading commercial sets.
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | February 28, 2007
The line between the work of barristers and solicitors is becoming increasingly blurred as both professions undergo simultaneous transformations. For those practising independently at the Bar, these changes undoubtedly affect working styles, as well as the nature of their relationship with solicitors.
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | February 28, 2007
Many years ago, I received the sort of phone call that any public relations adviser dreads - a solicitor client had been accused of assaulting a woman at his Belgravia offices and the press were all over the story. Allen Chubb, then senior partner at a firm called Child & Child, had apparently rugby-tackled Laura Harold, the wife of a wealthy property developer, following a dispute in which he refused to hand over the deeds of her home before an outstanding bill was settled. Chubb was ultimately convicted of falsely imprisoning and causing actual bodily harm to Harold and faced a three-month suspension by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal. The tale, unsurprisingly, resulted in reams of salacious media coverage - and that was in 1996.
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | February 21, 2007
We are rapidly approaching the end of the tax year and, soon thereafter, Gordon Brown's 10th anniversary as Chancellor. Political speculation suggests he will not be in his current post for much longer, but his elevation and a move along the street are unlikely to presage a change in the Government's tax policy.
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By Jason Grant | February 27, 2018
Newkirk's monthlong fraud trial in late 2015 drew headlines across a broad spectrum of New York press and many lawyers followed its twists and turns.
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By Meghan Tribe | February 27, 2018
Cahill Gordon & Reindel, which saw a rare prominent partner departure in 2017, rode a robust capital market to a second straight year of financial growth.
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By Lidia Dinkova | February 27, 2018
Developer Fortune International Realty denies allegations that it siphoned off profits by feeding funds to affiliates.
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By David Gialanella | February 27, 2018
McGovern credits technology, a change of scene and "goal-oriented" nonlawyer staff for a firm he says is well-prepared for the future.
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By Ryan Lovelace | February 27, 2018
The firm cracked half-a-billion dollars in gross revenues amid a leadership change last year.
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By Gina Passarella Cipriani | February 27, 2018
With an eye on efficiency, firms are ditching old methods for a more corporate form of governance.
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By Miriam Rozen | February 27, 2018
When it comes to hourly billing rates, the largest firms have pulled even farther ahead.
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By Alex Berry | February 27, 2018
Fiona Carlin, managing partner of the firm's European and competition practice and chair of its global and antitrust practice, will lead the integrated business.
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By David Gialanella | February 27, 2018
Firm leaders, meanwhile, say an ongoing emphasis on efficiency and profit margins have set up the firm well in the competitive market for legal services.
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By Jake Heller, Casetext | February 27, 2018
Law firms waking up to the potential of knowledge management will find their way to AI-driven services. That is, unless leadership stands in the way.
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