Respond carefully, because missteps in legal malpractice suits can be costly, explain McKenna Long attorneys
Originally Published: The Recorder
When asked to assist with voir dire, junior litigators should use these techniques as a guide, advise McKenna Long & Aldridge attorneys
Originally Published: The Recorder
Whether in state or federal court, it's important to view the big picture as you embark on a fact-finding mission, say McKenna Long & Aldridge attorneys
Originally Published: The Recorder
During the past two months in Supreme Court in Manhattan, law firms looking to collect unpaid fees in the still-tough economic climate have been suing clients, with the Law Journal reporting that as
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...34; S. Dan Anderson, chief operating officer for McKenna Long & Aldridge, says he first thought about the music analogy more than...
Originally Published: Daily Report
When risk managers audit a law practice for the risk of legal malpractice, they look first at the files to see if every file contains an executed engagement/retainer letter or fee contract. This one
Four years after the onset of a painful recession, the first-year associate hiring picture at large law firms looks much different than during the glory days of 2007
...your work style) that's been embraced by firms like McKenna Long & Aldridge, there's now an even more grueling interview--one that...
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Believe it: The worst economic downturn since the Great Depression has hit law firms hard
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