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LawFuel Feature: Trends in Law Office Design

Law Office Design: From Corporate to Collaborative: Redesigning Legal Spaces Sapna Patel* Often when we think law firms, there are a few stereotypes that tend to come to mind: commonly, people in suits with briefcases perched in plain, wood panelled corporate offices. However, as work trends change, there is also a need for work environments […]

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The 5 Most Lucrative Areas of Practice For Solo Lawyers And Small Firms

Solo lawyers and those at small firms show a drop in earnings, with women attorneys making over one-third less income than their male counterparts, according to the latest Martindale-Avvo survey. But the survey also shows the most lucrative areas of practice for lawyers operating in small firms. The latest survey shows lawyers making an average

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The Spreading ‘Virus’ of Jones Days’ Gender Bias Lawsuits

The Jones Day lawsuit ‘virus’ is spreading. The Big Law firm faces further allegations of gender bias with claims being brought from its offices in both New York and Atlanta as three anonymous, former female associates of the firm saying that they suffered from Jones Days’ gender bias. Jones Day now faces allegations of gender

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Baker McKenzie First Global Law Firm to Set 40:40:20 Gender Targets

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Powered by LawFuel – Baker McKenzie is delighted to announce today new global aspirational targets set at 40:40:20 per cent gender diversity, to represent 40% women, 40% men and 20% flexible (women, men or non-binary persons). This target applies to Partners, senior business professionals, Firm committee leadership and candidate pools for recruitment. Baker McKenzie has

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Yachting Trip Excursion With Craig Counsel and Sitting Jurist Sees Supreme Court Rule In Favour Craig

John Bowie – The Supreme Court has dismissed an application for recall of the judgment in the Jordan Williams v. Colin Craig case finding “some force” in the view that the delay in raising the matter “is both tactical and disqualifying”. However the Court did not hold an oral hearing despite some conflict as to

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The Challenge Ahead for Law Firms – Why They Need to Think Hard About Profitability and Client Service

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Mark Medice* – Mark Twain is often reputed to have stated that “history doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.”  This phrase comes to mind when reading recent reports from The American Lawyer on the performance of large law firms in 2018.  In its reporting, The American Lawyer observed that the Am Law 100 grew revenue at 8% over

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