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How This Dunedin Lawyer Provided A Post-COVID Surprise Move

Dunedin lawyer Jenny Beck had called a staff meeting, post-lockdown, to discuss a matter with her 14 employees. The matter at hand was something none had expected – a one thousand dollar handout to each of them in a surprise move that had some in tears. There was one caveat coming with the handout. The […]

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Law Firm Practice Management – London Law Firm Selects Aderant Expert

LONDON – 4 June, 2020 ––UK firm Macfarlanes has selected Aderant Expert as their practice management software. With more than 500 fee earners based in London and serving the international legal market, Macfarlanes sought more than just a technology solution; they sought a partnership that will help the firm continue to grow and thrive. “Following

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Law Firm Joins Black Lives Matter Lawsuit Against Trump Over Floyd Protests

Black Lives Matter has obtained the assistance of law firm Arnold Porter Kaye Scholer in a lawsuit against President Donald Trump following the violent dispersal of protesters in Washington DC. The firm joined various civil rights organizations to bring the lawsuit on behalf Black Lives Matter D.C. and five protesters who claim they were injured

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Law Firm Marketing ‘Haircut’ Initiative’s Cutting Edge Offer

Law firm marketing comes in many shapes and forms, but few have been able to capture the opportunities that came with the COVID pandemic like one law firm’s haircut promotion. With barbershops and hair salons closed for months due to the coronavirus pandemic Cambridge-based Altman & Altman LLP decided to use a law firm marketing

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How Allen & Overy Has Dealt With The COVID Crisis . . And One Thing They Would Not Have Done Again

Allen & Overy is one of the largest law firms in the world and managing an organization of that size when something like COVID struck was a major upheaval and it struck at a time when the firm was grappling with some significant, strategic issues. With over USD2 billion in revenues, 5500 staff and with

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Perkins Coie Continues Texas Growth With Addition of Jill Louis in Dallas

DALLAS (May 29, 2020) – Powered by LawFuel – Perkins Coie is pleased to announce that Jill Louis has joined the firm’s Corporate & Securities practice as a partner in the Dallas office. Jill’s addition to the Dallas office follows the opening of the firm’s Austin office in February and the recent addition of John Treviño

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Slater & Gordon Move London Offices Home Permanently

Australian-based Slater and Gordon is to permanently close its London office with its staff working from home from September following the expiry of the London office lease. The move focuses increasing attention of law firms on their future office requirements. The move from Slater & Gordon foreshadows a review of its other offices in the

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Litigation Funder Parabellum Capital Raises $450 Million As Pandemic Lawsuits Loom

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Litigation finance firm Parabellum Capital has raised a new fund with commitments exceeding $450 million ahead of a potential torrent of coronavirus-related lawsuits, new proof that betting on court battles remains popular with investors despite the current crisis, Bloomberg Big Law reports. And one of the attractions for the industry is the prospect of major

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Does the COVID Crisis Show The Human Side of Law Firms And Help Women Lawyers To Remain in Big Law . . Or Not?

A recent article on the Australian Financial Review reported on King & Wood Mallesons chief executive partner Berkeley Cox who said the COVID-19 crisis had helped ‘humanise’ the workplace by removing the “shield of a suit” when video-calling from home with kids and mayhem occurring. A cynic may also see the observation by Big Law

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