
Company, behind new name, targets niche service for seniors
An attorney and a banker have found success running a business in an under-appreciated area: the gray areas that help seniors transition to a new phase in their lives.
An attorney and a banker have found success running a business in an under-appreciated area: the gray areas that help seniors transition to a new phase in their lives.
The pandemic has amped up an ongoing assessment of office space within the legal industry. Firms look to cut costs where possible — while reaming creative and flexible.
Recently promoted to a firmwide management role, Jennie Compton doesn’t plan to give up what got her to the top: relentless preparation and a never-back-down attitude.
Accustomed to in-person hearings and trials, business attorneys scramble to adapt to the COVID-19 era while also responding to a Pandora’s Box of workplace law issues.
With a strong background in business, an area lawyer has focused his firm on a specific demographic group — baby boomers.
Despite the pandemic, one area law firm is expanding by bringing on new attorneys and adding a practice group.
With coronavirus relief funding and other protections coming to an end, commercial bankruptcy filings are expected to soar. Some attorneys are about to get really busy.