Lawyers and their duty to report faltering colleagues
An estimated 20 percent of attorneys struggle with mental health or substance misuse problems. Are lawyers ethically obligated to report colleagues who are in trouble? Read more @ legaldive.com
An estimated 20 percent of attorneys struggle with mental health or substance misuse problems. Are lawyers ethically obligated to report colleagues who are in trouble? Read more @ legaldive.com
Agentic artificial intelligence promises to improve law firm efficiency, proponents say. But it also poses ethical and societal challenges. Read more @ abovethelaw.com
While financial returns were generally robust for firms in 2024, a report on the state of the legal industry foresees significant structural changes on the horizon. Read more @ lawnext.com
Digital Marketing: Organic searches vs. AI-powered web traffic: Trends that matter to legal marketers By Guy Alvarez Law firms across practice areas have recently seen a marked decline in website traffic originating from traditional [...]
All marketing is not created equal. Establishing a budget allows you to better tell which marketing expenditures are paying off and which are not. Read more @ legalmarketingblog.com
Some thoughts on how lawyers can earn the enduring trust of clients and build relationships for the long term. Read more @ attorneyatwork.com
Even in the most security-conscious firms, employee behavior toward browsing the web and handling email creates vulnerability to cyber attack, a new analysis shows. Read more @ helpnetsecurity.com
It's admirable to say you’re available to clients 24/7, but even the most diligent attorney must set limits for the sake of their health and effectiveness as a practitioner. Read more @ alanet.org
Cyber Security: A cyber security wake-up call for law firms By Carl Mazzanti In November, a Florida business law firm agreed to pay $8.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over a data breach [...]
Law firm leadership goals for the New Year: Be flexible and accept change; set clear career pathways for younger colleagues; improve client transitions and succession planning. Read more @ lawvision.com