Offshore firms adapt to a changing world
Despite hardship and a bad image since the economic crisis, offshores say there is a greater commitment to transparency. Conjuring up images of seaside bungalows, warm tropical breezes and bronzed skin unkissed by the visible stress of billable hours, the world of...
Running with the bulls
Economic conditions and the political environment have not negatively affected the interests of international legal firms in Spain. And that is good news for clients. The International Bar Association's week-long conference in Vienna last fall highlighted that legal...
Smaller pool of U.S. law school graduates means more jobs, sort of
Recent data published by the American Bar Association shows that the percentage of 2015 law graduates who have found full-time, long-term employment in bar-passage-required or JD advantage positions has grown modestly in the last year, from around 69 percent in 2014...