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Remote Working From Home Etiquette Tips From 12 Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs

Remote working is becoming more and more popular since the pandemic hit, with many companies, law firms and others switching to a hybrid or remote working environment. Many people are navigating their virtual workspace for the first time, which can seem quite challenging for many.   Here are some remote working etiquette tips from business experts […]

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Minters Chief Missed ‘Fun’ Of The Office As She Seeks Return of the Remote Workers

Minters has had an interesting year in Australia with the scandal involving former CEO Annette Kimmitt, but it has ended the year with a more pleasant and reflective musing from the firm’s leader Virginia Briggs who has expressed her feeling on missing the “fun” of the office and seeking the return of “the superstars in

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Law Firm Billing Issue Becomes A Focus With One Biglaw Firm’s Moves on Billable Hour

The billable hour has become something of a bugbear for law firms for some time, but now one biglaw firm has moved to abolish the practice.   Dawson, who last year was elected Freshfields’ first female senior partner, said the pace of change to date had been ‘too slow’ but acknowledged that some progress on

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Hughes Hubbard Releases Review of Anti-Corruption Law

  Washington, D.C. and New York, December 10, 2021 – Hughes Hubbard & Reed today released its 2022 FCPA Alert, a comprehensive review of the global cases, trends and enforcement actions that impacted anti-corruption law, multinational corporations and individuals to date this calendar year. For the 13th consecutive year, the highly respected and anticipated annual FCPA

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What These Successful Entrepreneurs See As The Key Factors Used To Create a Positive Company – Or Law Firm – Culture and Prioritizing Employee Sastisfaction?

Chris Harrison* Company culture goes far beyond buzzwords and free snacks. It is the entire atmosphere of the office, how people treat one another, and an orientation towards productivity and positivity.   Creating a strong company culture is way easier said than done, and most companies and professional firms make half-baked attempts at this cause

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Law Star Donna Rotunno – The Woman Defending #Metoo Accused

Chicago-based litigator Donna Rotunno was reported here in LawFuel some time ago when she took on Harvey Weinstein, as one of the highest profile #Metoo cases ever, defining a lawyer who has enjoyed unique success and an equally unique ability to take on deeply unpopular cases. Although calling herself the ‘ultimate feminist’ she was the

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UK Law Firms ‘Missing a Trick’ By Moving Away From Moves To Recruit New Zealand and Australian Lawyers

The traditional move for many Australian and New Zealand lawyers is to gain experience at some of the large UK law firms.  But Brexit, Covid and other factors have altered the law recruitment rules it seems.  However, leading law recruiter Nick Robbins thinks the UK firms are missing a trick . . Nick Robbins* –

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Is The GRE About To Replace The Dominance of the LSAT? Maybe.

The ABA has voted in favor of letting law schools accept Graduate Record Examination scores from applicants in place of Law School Admission Test LSAT) scores.   The Council of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar made the decision, without requiring approval from anone one else according to Bill Adams,

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