Monday BigLaw Merry-Go-Round (Nov. 16, 2015)
Recent reports on lateral hires, financial data, salaries, and hiring trends in BigLaw.
- "Graying Firms Wrestle With Making Room for Younger Lawyers," The New York Times
- "Lateral Partner Hiring Trend Continues to Build Steam Despite Challenges," Law.com
- "Lateral Partner Movement Frenzied Late in the Year," The Legal Intelligencer
- "New Partners Optimistic There's Room at the Top," The American Lawyer
- "Record Number 10 Supreme Court Clerks Head to Jones Day," The National Law Journal
- "Should Big Firms Worry About Plummeting Bar Scores?," Bloomberg BNA
- "Some big firms are finding profit in commoditized work," ABA Journal
- "Making the Most of Mentorship," The Recorder
- "Harvard Law Library Readies Trove of Decisions for Digital Age," The New York Times
- "Free the Law' project by Harvard's law library is scanning books for free Internet case database," ABA Journal
- "Law Firms Could Go Paperless by 2020," Legaltech News
- "Going Paperless May Mean Less Rental Space for Law Firms," Legaltech News
- "Computer vs. Lawyer? Many Firm Leaders Expect Computers to Win," The American Lawyer
- "The Smartest Ways to Network at a Party: Reading a room is a skill that can be learned," The Wall Street Journal