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While the rest of you have spent the past three weeks sipping eggnog and draining champagne flutes, I’ve been on a mountain in Argentina — and it’s not because I needed some alone time after finally reading the comments to my posts. I’m down here trying to get to the top of said mountain, and...
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When I was in Biglaw, I got to know a few people at the investment banks that were our primary clients, folks who were at the same spot on the bank totem pole as I was on the firm totem pole. I think I met a few of them in person, mostly because one of...
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Recently we asked the ATL audience to help us get an empirical grip on the market for Continuing Legal Education. More than 340 attorneys from around the country — a good mix of law firm associates and partners, solo practitioners, in-house counsel, and others — shared with us their preferences and practices in meeting their...
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Are you sitting in your office cranking out nondisclosure agreements for clients to use in their M&A deals? I have some terrifying news for you: There’s a native-English-speaking law school graduate in India who’s willing to do that work, too. And he costs about $25,000 a year, all in. How does that compare to what...
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For the second year, ATL and our friends at Good2BSocial have researched the social media practices of the largest U.S. law firms. Our goal was to rank the nation’s top 100 law firms on their effectiveness in using content marketing and social media. Today, we are publishing a white paper, The 2014 Social Law Index,...
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