Evolving Legal Profession (Jun 24, 2020)
Recent reports on how the legal profession is changing and how to be successful in it.
"New Casework Up, Law Firm Billing Volumes Down, Survey Finds," The American Lawyer
"Gaps Remain as Firms Focus on Business, Professional Development," The American Lawyer
"Legal Professionals Want to Keep Working From Home, but Will That Last?," The American Lawyer
"Financial Habits That Young Lawyers Must Build," The Legal Intelligencer
"The New Normal: Return-to-Work Considerations for All Organizations," Legaltech News
"The Coronavirus Crisis Has Forced Firms to Act Quickly. Will They Continue When It's Over?," The American Lawyer
"Career Planning in a Crisis: What Young Lawyers Need to Know to Navigate Through," The American Lawyer
"CLOC's New Executive Director Talks the Future of In-Person Legal Conferences," Corporate Counsel
"CLOC Appoints Betsi Roach as Organization's New Executive Director," Corporate Counsel
"General Counsel Discuss Post-Pandemic Workforce Return to Places of Business," Corporate Counsel
"The Pandemic Has Exposed the Fallacy of the 'Ideal Worker'," Harvard Business Review
"The Future Is Here: The Legal Profession Can Succeed Working Remotely," Corporate Counsel
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