There's another article about former big-firm lawyers practicing in a smaller-firm environment. This time it's in the UK, and the firm is Temple Bright. It sounds like there's an office, but no staff or paper. (I always wonder about that last … [Continue reading]
Law Firm Mergers: or the Lack Thereof
Altman Weil has updated their scorecard for law firm mergers in the first quarter. (The MergerLine page is here, and it was picked up in the press here). The news is not surprising: no big deals were announced. In fact, one of the "targets" on the … [Continue reading]
Cultivating an Opening Day Mindset
Today is officially Opening Day for Major League Baseball. (Last night's Yankees/Red Sox game was exciting, but all true fans know that Opening Day means day). Among the great things about Opening Day is the fact that all teams and players start … [Continue reading]
The Law Firm Model – April Fool?
No, it's not a joke: it's an appropriate day for some law firm leaders to speak candidly. In the New York Times, what starts out as another look at associate pay actually gets to the root of the problem. Rather than the usual platitudes provided to … [Continue reading]
Outsourcing In-House Lawyers
A trend or a tactic? Legal Week reports on a potential deal between Thames Water and UK law firm Berwin Leighton Paisner to transfer a significant portion of the former's in-house legal department to the firm. (The Lawyer has more here). BLP has … [Continue reading]
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