Minouche Shafik of Columbia had the benefit of appearing after other university leaders, who were prepared by Wilmer.
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How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'There Must Be Room for Both Expertise and Specialization,' Says Brendan Johnson of Robins Kaplan
“Clients expect a high level of expertise, and that is important. But too often big law firms lack attorneys who specialize in solving problems and trying cases. There must be room for both.”
Law Firm Marketing ROI: From Guesswork to Data-Driven Growth
With the systems now readily available and easily implemented, there is no reason for firms of all sizes not to capitalize on tracking marketing ROI.
The Law Firm Disrupted: For Office Attendance, is Music a New Carrot?
Mayer Brown’s Charlotte office has a record room—for listening to LPs, not storing boxes of documents.
Jury Trial Decline Results in Fewer Verdict-Related Appeals. Does it Matter?
“If there is not a robust pipeline of decisions going up and coming down where the appellate courts are providing guidance to trial judges, then the consequence is oftentimes a lot of wasted time,” said attorney Ryan Baker.