Miriam Rozen, Legal Times

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  • InsideCounsel
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  • National Law Journal
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Past articles by Miriam:

Next Up at SXSW: Your Lawyer?

Among the attractions for lawyers at this year's South by Southwest conference are CLE panels on ethical lawyering in the entertainment business and doing business with crooks. → Read More

Reality Check for Law Firms: It's Not Just About You Anymore

“If the Big Four decided tomorrow they wanted to own the space we wouldn’t be having this conference next year” said one participant at a forum on the business of law this week. → Read More

NYT Fires Boies: ‘We Should Have Been Treated Better’

The New York Times said late Tuesday that it had ended its relationship with David Boies and his firm after new details emerged about Boies’ work for Harvey Weinstein. → Read More

Law Schools Say Tuition Discounts Not Sustainable: Survey

Only slightly less than half of the survey respondents said their tuition discounting practices are sustainable in the long term. → Read More

Pay for Associate Hours? More Companies Say 'No Thanks'

Strategic tools and news that general counsel need to better manage their legal departments and fully understand the business risks companies face today. → Read More

Pay for Associate Hours? More Companies Say 'No Thanks'

At a Manhattan conference on legal innovation this month Mark Smolik the general counsel of DHL Supply Chain Americas had a message for… → Read More

What to look for in portfolio rebalancing software

The right automated rebalancing software produces better results than manual rebalancing. → Read More

Ivanka Trump Has 'Confidential' Relationship with Kushner Lawyer Abbe Lowell

White-collar defense lawyer Abbe Lowell said he has a 'confidential' relationship with Ivanka Trump tied to his work for her husband Jared Kushner. → Read More

Amid Marketing Overload, Law Firms Keep Content Coming

Strategic tools and news that general counsel need to better manage their legal departments and fully understand the business risks companies face today. → Read More

Is internal competition a good succession plan?

One adviser calls it a "fairly destructive strategy." → Read More

Get ‘em in the door when they are young

These prospective clients may have fewer assets but lots of dreams, so make time for them. → Read More

So, you think you are hiring a rainmaker?

Verify every candidate’s claims about the quality and quantity of their clients. → Read More

Exxon Insists Its Free Speech Case Against Attorneys General Be Heard in Texas Court

Exxon Mobil Corp. argued that Texas courts had jurisdiction to take up its claims against the attorneys general of New York and Massachusetts that they are abusing the corporation's free speech rights and seeking to unreasonably search and seize its business records in pursuing their climate-change litigation against the oil... → Read More

Social Security: Tell clients to take a deep breath

Advisers should consider possible policy changes in planning discussions. → Read More

Meet the judge who will decide fiduciary rule's fate

Will Chief District Judge Barbara Lynn be the first to rule against the regulation? Opponents of a case in Texas federal court have high hopes. → Read More

First comes love, then comes Social Security

Domestic partners who shun marriage may want to rethink those convictions. Here’s why. → Read More

Help clients cope with expected — or sudden — disability

It’s a ‘complicated octopus’ to manage finances for clients who struggle with chronic health issues. → Read More

How to avoid mansplaining

Advisers beware: This could be what's wrong with how you're communicating with female clients. → Read More

Samsung Sued Over Sluggish Response to Smartphone Dangers

Samsung Electronics has taken too much time to address reports that multiple generations of its devices’ batteries overheat and pose a danger, according to a plaintiffs’ lawyer who filed one of the most recent in a string of lawsuits. → Read More

Multigenerational tax strategies can be an adviser differentiator

Using these all-in-the-family approaches may be a planner's best way to serve clients and stand out, even against robo competitors. → Read More