Kevin Broyles is a co-founder and managing partner of FisherBroyles, a cloud-based law firm launched in 2002. The firm...
Lyle Moran is a legal affairs writer for the ABA Journal. The San Diego-based journalist previously reported for the...
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.
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Published: | March 17, 2021 |
Podcast: | ABA Journal: Legal Rebels |
Category: | Business Law , COVID-19 |
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ABA Journal: Legal Rebels |
In depth interviews with innovative pioneers in the legal profession.
When two women discussed starting their own law firm two years ago, the experienced in-house lawyers agreed that they should take a subscription-pricing approach...
“You make a lot more money when you come work for us than you do at a traditional firm,” says Kevin Broyles, a co-founder...
John Van Amsterdam says his law firm has prioritized frequent virtual contacts with new attorneys and staff, generating particularly good feedback from lateral hires.
Michael Ellenhorn, the founder and CEO of Decipher, says law firms would be wise not to quicken the hiring process too much.
For now, Don Fancher says Deloitte is focused in the United States on growing the legal business services practice that it launched in July.
L. Song Richardson, the dean at the University of California at Irvine School of Law, discusses with the ABA Journal's Lyle Moran how to...