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Chicago midsize law firm Much Shelist PC has hired six attorneys and two staff members from small California healthcare-focused law firm Fenton Jurkowitz, a move that helps the larger firm expand in Los Angeles.
Hall Booth Smith PC expanded its New Jersey office this week with the hire of a litigator with more than 40 years of experience trying cases dealing with complex negligence, personal injury and professional liability throughout the state.
Foley Hoag LLP has added an attorney who previously served as inclusion director at Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP as its director of diversity, equity and inclusion, the firm announced Wednesday.
Archer & Greiner PC has expanded its Philadelphia and New York offices with the recent additions of two attorneys with expertise representing clients in the sports and entertainment industries who moved their practices from Cowan DeBaets Abrahams & Sheppard LLP.
The wife of a co-founder of hedge fund Two Sigma Investments LP asked a New Jersey state court this week to expand her malpractice suit against Seward & Kissel LLP with counts of fraud and conspiracy to defraud, based on documents turned up in discovery.
Adams & Reese LLP announced Wednesday it added a Womble Bond Dickinson partner in its Atlanta office, strengthening its global intellectual property practice with an attorney who has guided clients on patent, trademark and copyright law for over three decades.
Phelps Dunbar LLP announced Wednesday the hiring of a longtime consultant in information technology and now artificial intelligence to serve as its first chief information officer.
The former deputy director of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's economic security mission center is joining Kelley Drye & Warren LLP as an international trade practice partner, the firm has announced.
Chamberlain Hrdlicka White Williams & Aughtry has boosted its bankruptcy team with the addition of a shareholder who previously co-managed the Houston office of Eversheds Sutherland, where he practiced for over two decades.
GrayRobinson PA tapped one of its longtime attorneys with more than 25 years of experience in alcoholic beverage and food law regulation to lead its regulated products section.
Thompson Coburn LLP has expanded its corporate and securities practice group with the addition of a Dallas-based partner who joined from Gulf Coast regional firm Lugenbuhl Wheaton Peck Rankin & Hubbard.
Johnson & Johnson talc spinoff Red River Talc has again urged a Texas bankruptcy judge to reject Brown Rudnick LLP's $4.3 million fee request for representing the talc claimants committee in Chapter 11 proceedings, arguing that the firm's retention was never approved and its services "were unnecessary, inappropriate and duplicative."
In a combination of two Indiana law firms with expertise in banking and healthcare, midsize Indianapolis-based law firm Krieg DeVault LLP has announced plans to absorb 12-attorney Rothberg Law Firm, giving it a foothold in the state's second-largest city of Fort Wayne.
Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis LLP announced Tuesday that it has expanded its environmental team with a former government attorney with 24 years of experience across the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and NJ Transit.
Burns White LLC announced that a pair of experienced Philadelphia-based attorneys have joined the firm's healthcare practice as a member and of counsel.
Cole Schotz PC has bolstered its litigation and intellectual property departments with the addition of a member in Dallas who came aboard from Baker Botts LLP.
North Carolina firm Ward and Smith PA announced that it has opened its first location in South Carolina.
The former president of Cooper Legal Consulting PA brought his practice to Shutts & Bowen LLP to serve as a partner in its tax and international law practice group in Miami.
Ice Miller LLP announced that an immigration attorney with more than two decades of experience in the United States and United Kingdom has joined the firm's New York office as a partner from UB Greensfelder LLP.
Lateral attorney hiring at the nation's largest law firms continued to climb in the third quarter of 2025, signaling that the legal talent market is gradually stabilizing after a sluggish start to the year, according to a new report from legal intelligence provider Firm Prospects.
Solomon Ward Seidenwurm & Smith LLP leads this week's edition of Law360 Legal Lions, after the full Ninth Circuit held that denials of California anti-SLAPP motions can no longer be appealed in the midst of litigation.
Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP announced Thursday the hiring of a former partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP as a litigator focused on construction projects and commercial leases.
Spencer Fane LLP has added a partner in Dallas from Winston & Strawn LLP as co-chair of China intellectual property within the firm's intellectual property practice group.
Healthcare law firm Garfunkel Wild PC has announced the hiring of a litigation partner who formerly served in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York as chief of the Long Island Division's Civil Section.
A law firm combination and BigLaw group hires made this another action-packed week for the legal industry. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse's weekly quiz.
The legal profession faces challenges that urgently demand new solutions, and lawyers and firms can address this by leaning on other industries that have more experience practicing, teaching and incorporating innovation into their core business and service models, says Jennifer Leonard at the University of Pennsylvania.
The Americans with Disabilities Act and rules of professional conduct may help the legal profession promote lawyer well-being by focusing on mental conditions' actual impact, rather than on associated stereotypes, says Alex Long at the University of Tennessee College of Law.
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Ask A Mentor: How Can New Partners Generate Business?
Christine Wong at MoFo discusses how newly elected partners can prioritize business development by creating a strategic plan with the firm's marketing team and strengthening relationships with professional and personal networks.
Hidden in the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinions from the last term are each justice’s talents for crafting choice turns of phrase, highlighting best practices for attorneys to jump-start their own writing, says Ross Guberman at BriefCatch.
As law firms embrace Web3 technologies by accepting cryptocurrency as payment for legal fees, investing in metaverse departments and more, lawyers should remember their ethical duties to warn clients of the benefits and risks of technology in a murky regulatory environment, says Heidi Frostestad Kuehl at Northern Illinois University College of Law.
New York's recently announced requirement that lawyers complete cybersecurity training as part of their continuing legal education is a reminder that securing client information is more complicated in an increasingly digital world, and that expectations around attorneys' technology competence are changing, says Jason Schwent at Clark Hill.
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Law Firms Stressing Work-Life Balance Are Missing The Mark
Law firms struggling to attract and retain lawyers are institutionalizing work-life balance through hybrid work models, but such balance is elusive in a client services and tech-dependent world, underscoring the need for firms to instead aim for attorney empowerment and true balance within — not outside — the workplace, says Joe Pack at Pack Law.
Summer associates are expected to establish a favorable reputation and develop genuine relationships in a few short weeks, but several time management, attitude and communication principles can help them make the most of their time and secure an offer for a full-time position, says Joseph Marciano, who was a 2022 summer associate at Reed Smith.
To avoid physical and emotional exhaustion, attorneys must respect their own and their colleagues' personal and professional boundaries, but law firms must also play a role in discouraging burnout culture — especially if they are struggling with attorney retention, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler.
Gibson Dunn's Debra Yang shares the bumps in her journey to becoming the first female Asian American U.S. attorney, a state judge and a senior partner in BigLaw, and how other women can face their self-doubts and blaze their own trails to success amid systemic obstacles.
Law firms that are considering creating an in-house alternative legal service provider should focus not on recapturing revenue otherwise lost to outside vendors, but instead consider how a captive ALSP will better fulfill the needs of their clients and partners, say Beatrice Seravello and Brad Blickstein at Baretz & Brunelle.
Ignore what you've been told about jargon — adding insider industry terms to your firm's marketing and business development content can persuade potential clients that you have the specialized knowledge they can trust, says Wayne Pollock at Law Firm Editorial Service.
To attract future lawyers from diverse backgrounds, firms must think beyond recruiting efforts, because law students are looking for diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that invest in employee professional development and engage with students year-round, says Lauren Jackson at Howard University School of Law.
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Ask A Mentor: How Can Law Students Build Real-World Skills?
Allison Coffin at Akin Gump discusses how summer associates going back to school can continue to develop real-world lawyering skills by leveraging the numerous law school resources that support professional development both inside and outside the classroom.
In uncertain and challenging times, law firm leaders can build and sustain culture by focusing attention on mission, values and leadership development, and applying a growth mindset across their firms, says Scott Westfahl at Harvard Law.