With the recent changes in law firm ranking criteria, some unexpected schools like WashU and Vanderbilt are entering the T14 conversation, raising eyebrows about traditional prestige.
Biglaw firms are skimping on bonuses by increasing the hours requirements for associates, such as Proskauer's concerning new criteria that could endanger financial incentives.
In a surprising move, Mark Lemley ended his client relationship with Facebook, citing that Zuckerberg's mid-life crisis is affecting the direction of the company, reflecting on the challenges faced by tech giants.
The legal industry is experiencing a shake-up as new rankings and bonus structures emerge, with implications for both firm reputations and associate morale.
Collection
[
|
...
]