After three years of law school, hours spent studying for the Bar exam, and many years toiling away at the associate ranks, new partners often believe that there is nothing new they need to be taught about being a principle of a law firm. The resistance to spending time in a classroom is palpable. It is viewed as tedious and, since partners are rarely compensated for learning or personal development, they are less inclined to "waste" their time.
- September 02, 2013Michelle St. Pierre
In recent years, the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) has brought far fewer revenue recognition and other financial reporting cases than it had historically. That leads us naturally to wonder whether this trend will continue in the future. Not likely.
September 02, 2013Jodi E. LopezA Thomson Reuters Webinar at 4pm, EDT on September 25, 2013
August 30, 2013Allan ColmanA look at how one firm completely redesigned its website.
August 28, 2013Julie GurneyOne of the less understood and less utilized features is how social media can provide a great platform for raising your visibility in the press.
August 28, 2013John BuchananHow to gain charisma to help your business prospects.
August 28, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |In 2014, you will have to market smarter and make strategic investments to meet your firm's goals.
August 28, 2013Jeff RobertsHow one firm decided to enhance its online presence with a one-stop resource for founders of new companies and start-ups.
August 28, 2013Nancy KostakosIt is much easier to build a relationship with, and get work from, someone you know and who knows you and your capabilities than going after someone with whom you have no bond at all.
August 27, 2013Debra FormanData from the authors' recently published (yet still open to late-comers) Partner Compensation System Survey.
August 27, 2013Michael Short and Joseph Altonji

