“It really pays off to take that time and train anyone who has a hand in the hiring process,” said Nancy Van der Veer Holt, a partner at FordHarrison.
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How Partners' Reluctance to Merge Can Tank Firms: The Morning Minute
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'Across-the-Board' Cost Increases Are Prompting Law Firms to Alter Talent, Billing Calculus
Some law firms are pausing their promotions of senior associates to partner, and they’re telling senior associates to be patient, said Laura Terrell, an executive coach and consultant.
Energy Lawyers Have Entered Southeast Asia in Droves. But Is There Enough Work to Go Around?
Southeast Asian projects are increasingly getting buy-in from players and investors from the Middle East, North America and Europe. But there’s a lack of large scalable projects in the region, despite the growing level of interest and dry powder designated for renewable projects, lawyers say.
Inside Track: SEC's SolarWinds Hack Suit Offers Myriad Lessons, Most of Them Unsettling
CISOs must “take stock of their security programs and ensure that what’s being communicated to the public is rooted in reality rather than spin or wishful thinking,” said Jake Williams, a former U.S. National Security Agency hacker.