Key Steps to Successfully Integrate Government Laterals
In a recent article in the New York Law Journal, we address a mission critical topic – integrating lateral partners. In particular, we focus on government laterals. We examine the potential opportunities and real costs to attract and retain talent while remaining true to the core values and operating principles of the firm. Asking the […]
Call for Nominations for NYLJ’s Rising Stars Project
In connection with a special section to be published in June, the New York Law Journal is calling for nominations for its Rising Stars project. Know of a stellar attorney under 40 who has made an impact in his or her practice area in New York and beyond? We’re talking innovators, business developers and leaders who demonstrate […]
How Young Lawyers Can Get Smart, Stand Out and Position Themselves for Law Firm Success
To law students, we say: Partnership is not a track, it’s an ideology. Think like an owner from Day One. Because distinctions matter. Because you owe it to your future clients and your future partners. We get that the legal world is a competitive, high intensity environment. That partners can make you shake in your […]
Call for Nominations for NYLJ’s Impact Award
In connection with its 125th anniversary gala celebration in November, the New York Law Journal is calling for nominations for its newly created Impact Award. Know of a law firm, in-house legal department, agency, institution or individual who has, in the last 10 years, had a profound impact on the law or the legal profession? […]
Calling all Minority-Owned & Women-Owned Law Firms
Next month, the New York Law Journal will publish the NYLJ 100 special report, which will include charts of New York state’s Largest Minority-Owned Law Firms and Largest Women-Owned Law firms, ranked by number of permanent, full-time attorneys. The submission deadline for qualifying firms is tomorrow, May 31, 2013. Does your firm qualify? For more […]