February 2006

You’d think being vice president and corporate counsel for a large corporation is a pretty good job.   But it wasn’t working for Jonathan Mannand so he went From In House to His House (Perri Capell, WSJ 2/06).  Not only did Mann leave his job to start his own shop, but he also moved from New

Via Larry Bodine and Patrick Lamb comes a post on an article in the February 2006 issue of American Lawyer entitled “Selling By Doing.”  Here’s the money quote on how a company decided on its outside counsel:
We needed to hire outside counsel; we looked at a dozen firms, narrowed it to three, and   invited

For most lawyers, what’s just as important as the billable hour is the non-billable hours, how we spend our time outside of the law, what makes us passionate or simply, what makes us laugh.  Mark and Lisa Solomon, the married lawyer duo behind the The Billable Hour get this – and they’re offering a free