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Experienced cloud-based law firm thrives during COVID-19, co-founder says


Experienced cloud-based law firm thrives during COVID-19, co-founder says
Legal Rebels Podcast
March 17, 2021, 8:57 am CDT
 
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When the spread of the novel coronavirus last spring prompted traditional law firms across the country to shutter their physical offices amid much economic uncertainty, the management team at cloud-based law firm FisherBroyles had very different concerns on its radar. The team wanted to make sure that the firm was ready to quickly ramp up hiring.
Kevin E. Broyles, the firm’s co-founder and managing partner, says expanding was top of mind because his firm thought many BigLaw partners would discover during the COVID-19 pandemic that they could be just as productive, if not more, working remotely. ....

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Interested in infectious disease litigation? Before you accept a case, read this


Interested in infectious disease litigation? Before you accept a case, read this
 
When Davis M. Walsh and Samuel L. Tarry began assembling
Infectious Disease Litigation: Science, Law, and Procedure, they had no idea a pandemic was soon going to make the topic more relevant than ever.
In this new episode of the
Modern Law Library podcast, Walsh and Tarry talk to the ABA Journal’s Lee Rawles about the experience of editing the book, the unique challenges of litigating infectious disease cases, their advice for attorneys looking to get into the expanding field, and how COVID-19 might have changed juries’ points of view in such cases. ....

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What can Texas tell us about the rise and fall of the death penalty?


What can Texas tell us about the rise and fall of the death penalty?
 
 
By the late 1960s, use of the death penalty was on the decline in the United States. But after the U.S. Supreme Court declared in the 1972 case
Furman v. Georgia that the death penalty as practiced violated the Eighth and 14th Amendments, there was a political backlash. By 1976, Georgia had a new capital punishment system that did pass Supreme Court muster, and other states followed suit including Texas.
In
Let The Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty, the Marshall Project’s Maurice Chammah examines how Texas reinstated its death penalty, carrying out an execution by lethal injections in 1982 and quickly becoming the leader in the nation in number of executions. ....

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Law firms should not rush lateral hiring, due diligence expert says


Law firms should not rush lateral hiring, due diligence expert says
Legal Rebels Podcast
January 13, 2021, 9:00 am CST
 
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With the shift to virtual recruitment amid the COVID-19 crisis, the speed at which law firms vet and hire lateral partners has increased, according to Michael Ellenhorn, the founder and CEO of Decipher. But Ellenhorn, whose company helps legal industry clients evaluate potential hires, says law firms would be wise not to quicken the hiring process too much.
One reason he offers that caution is he says the failure rate for lateral partner hires typically hovers at about 50%. His firm has also seen partner candidates’ disclosed books of business almost double since March 2020, rising from an average of $1.2 million in claimed portables to nearly $2.4 million. ....

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'White Fright' author discusses historical lynch mobs and the attack on the Capitol


White Fright author discusses historical lynch mobs and the attack on the Capitol
 
 
Historian Jane Dailey was saddened by the events in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, but the riot at the U.S. Capitol did not seem unfamiliar to her.
In this new episode of the
Modern Law Library podcast, Dailey discusses her new book,
White Fright: The Sexual Panic at the Heart of America’s Racist History, and what America’s history with lynch mobs can teach us about the attack on the Capitol.
She and the ABA Journal’s Lee Rawles also discuss how the end of Reconstruction impacts us today and several key court cases that influenced the way courts considered racial identity. ....

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