How to Apologize, by Lizzo
Like many powerful leaders of large organizations, superstar musician Lizzo recently made a mistake. What she did next provides a master class in how to issue a meaningful apology that preserved her valuable relationship with her fans.
Your Brand Is Bigger Than Your Superstars
It’s safe to say that the world does not need any more Depp v. Heard analysis, but one piece of news following the trial caught our attention. Camille Vasquez, who represented Johnny Depp in his defamation claim against Amber Heard, was just promoted to partner at her firm, Brown Rudnick. In addition to delivering a win for her client, Vasquez deftly...
Help Your Firm Recruit Third-Act Attorneys
With competition for talent showing no sign of letting up, your firm may be struggling to find enough candidates for open positions. It’s time to consider an obvious and significant untapped talent pool: third-act attorneys.
Also known as “returning attorneys,”
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re sharing the often-overlooked story of how many Japanese Americans settled in the Chicago community.
This story begins in a dark and painful chapter in American history. Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, the federal government established a new department called the War Relocation Authority. This federal agency was created to oversee the internment of
How to Create a LinkedIn Newsletter
As law firms embraced (or were dragged into) remote-work mode over the past few years, LinkedIn has taken on much greater importance as a replacement for industry-focused conversation and networking that used to happen in person. And LinkedIn has stepped up its game in response, introducing new features that can help users more easily share their content with people who want to see it.
One of these is the LinkedIn newsletter, a new-ish feature available to lawyers who maintain a...