Camille Stell | A well-executed compensation audit brings clarity, fairness, and strategy to one of the most complex areas of firm management.
Originally published November 7, 2025
From an investor standpoint, law firms check several boxes, says Roy Ginsburg. Here's the state of play as private equity interest in legal intensifies.
Originally published November 6, 2025
Susan Cohodes | Looking back on my career as a PI lawyer, I believe a key to my success was learning the Uncle Morris Mantra.
Originally published November 5, 2025
With or without Gen AI, says Tom Elgar, lawyers who treat thought leadership as a core part of their client service will continue to own the spotlight.
Originally published November 4, 2025
Litigators Marissa Ronk and Miles Orton examine ways to deploy AI in litigation today, from e-discovery to legal research to jury selection.
Originally published November 3, 2025
Teddy Snyder | Maybe you thought opinions that relied on grammar were outliers. Not so. Three recent cases where courts based their opinions on rules of grammar.
Originally published October 31, 2025
Is your resume being filtered out by automated screening systems and AI recruiters? To stay competitive, Louis Tullius points to six quick but powerful updates that lawyers need to make before January.
Originally published October 29, 2025
New column! Ernie Svenson brings us the straight scoop on the tech tools and strategies lawyers can use to get more done, more easily. First up: Voice-to-text dictation software that gets it right.
Originally published October 28, 2025
The market is flooded with AI content mills, says David Arato. Here’s how to spot the difference between a quality content marketing writer and someone who’s just really good at prompting ChatGPT.
Originally published October 27, 2025
Most who open a solo practice immediately after law school will struggle before they find their footing, or fail. These three things will set you up to succeed.
Originally published October 24, 2025