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Retail Re-imagined – 3 key issues in the new world of Omnichannel

As personalised consumer-centric experiences are fundamentally changing the way we shop, high street retail stores are not dying, but they are definitely changing. With this comes opportunities for the sector but also significant risks, according to insights from leading law firm Russell McVeagh. Special Counsel Liz Blythe says that retail is becoming increasingly omnichannel with the new

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Why Bad Behavior By Lawyers Still Leaves An Open Door For A Top Job At The Next Firm

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Sexual harassment complaints in the law are on the rise, but how difficult is it for former lawyers accused of such behaviour to switch jobs? Not very, it would seem. A WSJ story indicated that opaque hiring practicves in the legal profession make earlier sexual harassment complaint easy to leave behind. The issue is

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Perkins Coie Adds Former Amazon Counsel to Labor and Employment Group

SEATTLE (July 30, 2018) – Perkins Coie is pleased to announce that Andrew Moriarty has joined the firm’s Labor & Employment group as a partner in the Seattle office. He joins from Amazon, where he was senior corporate counsel. Andrew was previously with Perkins Coie from 1998 to 2013. Andrew focuses on a wide range

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Law Firm Mergers And The Need For A Culture Fit

Law firm mergers are a big deal with many already closing in 2018.  We’ve reported on some this year here and here. But what is the best strategy for merging. There needs to be an alignment of strategies between the proposed merger parties, say legal consultant and strategist for law firms in transition Andrew Jillson of

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Why Law Firm Sharp Tudhope Made It’s Bold Practice Management Move

Moving to a new practice management programme can be a law firm mission fraught with danger and risk.  A Mission Impossible some may think, or certainly a mission fraught with risk. Integration issues, support problems, cost and timing are just some of the potential  pitfalls that beset those embarking on the practice management software move. When

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New Zealand Legal Careers: Making A Difference With Community Law Work

  Legal roles in community law frequently arise and provide lawyers with an opportunity to engage with local communities in a way that can provide extraordinary work satisfaction for lawyers seeking to make a difference with their work. A case in point was highlighted with a recent LawTalk profile of Canterbury Community Law leader Jamie-Lee

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Deloitte Law Joins Big Four Accountants in Law . . But Who Should Be Afraid?

Everyone knew the Big Accountants were coming for Big Law, but the race has stepped up with Deloittes now registering a foreign law practice licence in Singapore as it follows the other Big Four firms into the lucrative city-state’s legal market. And that will worry many of the Big Law firms – again.  (We reported

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Sheldon Silver Used Massive Influence to Pad His Bank Account & Line His Pockets, Says US Attorney

Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today that former New York State Assembly Speaker SHELDON SILVER was sentenced this afternoon to seven years in prison after having been found guilty a second time by a federal jury of using his official position to obtain nearly $4

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Some Christchurch Law Firms Offering Too-Low Pay Packages, Says Legal Recruiter

Law job prospects remain strong in Christchurch as firms move into their new offices in the CBD. However notwithstanding the changes it appears that some firms continue to offer low salary packages, according to Christchurch-based legal recruiter Leonie Queree. With a strong market for experienced lawyers, particularly in the 3-6 years PQE, Associate and Senior

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