Nearly every line item on the firm’s expense statement was under budget in 2020, but the firm’s leadership expects the trend to reverse later this year. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Lawsuits Surge Over Texas Winter Storm, but Actions Against Utilities Could Stumble Over High Hurdles
Even as some lawyers barely had their own lights back on, some began filing lawsuits seeking punitive damages. But a law professor pointed out that “utilities historically have not been found liable for discontinuing service when the weather is to blame.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
Thanks to COVID, the Trend Toward Smaller Law Firm Office Space Has Been 'Accelerated by Almost a Decade'
Law firms are using space and technology differently in offices signed under fresh leases, but the pandemic has also accelerated the existing trend of shrinking office footprint. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Some Firms Are Moving to New Offices, Following Trend of Shrinking Space
Law firms are using space and technology differently in offices signed under fresh leases, but the pandemic has also accelerated the existing trend of shrinking office footprint. Click Here To Read The Full Article
With Retroactive 2-Year Suspension, Did Court 'Underplay' Gordon Caplan's Wrongdoing?
“The truth is if Mr. Caplan had not been someone who had a great [ethics] lawyer, and if he hadn’t been from a white-shoe law firm, he may not” have ended up with a retroactive two-year license suspension from the First Department court, but rather could have received a harsher sanction, said University of Connecticut […]