2021

Harvard Law School: ADAPTIVE LEADERSHIP: LAWYERS DRIVING CHANGE

Adaptive Leadership: Lawyers Driving Change Now more than ever, law firms and in-house legal departments, are facing disruptive changes. Lawyers need the ability to not only adapt, but also to lead, influence, and operate in an environment that will continue to evolve, often without a clear path forward. In the face of changes ranging from […]

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Cybersecurity, Data Protection Attorney Joins Clark Hill in Denver

Powered by LawFuel – December 20, 2021, DENVER – Clark Hill announced that Ed Hopkins has joined the firm as a Member in the Cybersecurity, Data Protection & Privacy practice in the firm’s Denver office. Hopkins’ practice is focused on cyber risk mitigation and data protection, incident preparedness and response, and ensuring compliance with changing

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Biglaw bonuses at Kirkland & Ellis Disappoint

Limits of redress

Despite the bonus season producing some record bonuses, reports from Kirkland & Ellis, one of the biggest of the big money bonus payers previously, have been somewhat disappointing. Reports from legal media, including AbovetheLaw, show that despite the firm’s massive revenues, amount last year to 4.83 billion,  the bonuses paid were lower than most associates

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The Power Women Lawyers Omitted From The Elite Women Lawyers List?

Trying to figure out

The recent ranking of the ‘Elite Women’ in law for 2021 is another ranking survey that sought to identify “exceptional female leaders” in the law who showed standout achievements. Whilst somewhat nebulous, the list of women included hardly any from the LawFuel Power List and included 13 partners, 11 ‘C suite executives’, nine counsel and

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Minters Chief Missed ‘Fun’ Of The Office As She Seeks Return of the Remote Workers

Office party

Minters has had an interesting year in Australia with the scandal involving former CEO Annette Kimmitt, but it has ended the year with a more pleasant and reflective musing from the firm’s leader Virginia Briggs who has expressed her feeling on missing the “fun” of the office and seeking the return of “the superstars in

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