On the Job

On the Job

The Case for Law School Sororities
The Case for Law School Sororities

While law schools have long provided a means for their school’s alumni to get together and network, Brooklyn Law School took it one step further. 

More Law Firms Are Hiring Remote Associates. But Hybrid Arrangements Dominate
More Law Firms Are Hiring Remote Associates. But Hybrid Arrangements Dominate

The number of firms that are willing to hire associates who are fully remote on a case-by-case basis is increasing upward. But none has yet followed Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan with a company-wide “work from anywhere” policy, suggesting that most law firms and associates are content with hybrid arrangements once the “new normal” eventually comes. 

Thinking About Leaving the Law Firm and Going In-House? Beware the ‘Doomsday Clock’
Thinking About Leaving the Law Firm and Going In-House? Beware the ‘Doomsday Clock’

Lawyers that work for law firms who are interested in taking the in-house plunge often wonder about work-life balance, corporate culture and, of course, the pay. However, these lawyers should also be aware of what longtime Big Law lawyer-turned-general counsel Deborah Solmor refers to as the “Doomsday Clock factor.” 

Engineering Innovation: Bayer In-House Counsel on Fostering Innovation Through Growth
Engineering Innovation: Bayer In-House Counsel on Fostering Innovation Through Growth

Recently, Deny-Jean Silny earned the role of Head of Legal M&A within Bayer AG’s (Bayer) in their legal department. Silny is no stranger when it comes to complex deal-making at the German pharmaceutical and life sciences giant. He first joined Bayer’s legal department in July 2016 and has since helped the company navigate its deal-making both big AND SMALL. 

More Big Law Partners Are Heading to Virtual Law Firms
More Big Law Partners Are Heading to Virtual Law Firms

Recently, the number of Big Law partners landing at virtual law firms has been increasing, a sign that these firms continue to resonate as an appealing move for lawyers. 

Rise of the Dual-Role GC: When Being Legal Chief Isn’t Enough
Rise of the Dual-Role GC: When Being Legal Chief Isn’t Enough

When 3D printer company Glowforge hired Megan Lutes as general counsel last summer, she was not expecting to take on additional roles outside the legal department. However, a few months into her new position, the Seattle-based startup’s chief human resources officer left and, all of a sudden, the chief executive officer was asking Lutes if she wanted to serve as chief GC and HR. 

5 Tips for Success When Negotiating Settlements With More Seasoned Attorneys
5 Tips for Success When Negotiating Settlements With More Seasoned Attorneys

As numerous young lawyers will come to understand, one great part of being a lawyer—and the key to becoming a successful one—is securing favorable results for your clients. These favorable outcomes often come in the form of settlements. Because of that reason, negotiating is a skill that any attorney will need to develop so they can enjoy what they do and be successful at doing it. 

Law Job Do’s & Don’ts: Using Humor During The Interview
Law Job Do’s & Don’ts: Using Humor During The Interview

Humor helps build trust with personal relationships and can help influence attitudes at work. In fact Harvard Business Review recently published an article, Sarcasm, Self-Deprecation, and Inside Jokes: A User’s Guide to Humor at Work which weighs in on when and how to use humor.