by Bruce | June 12, 2005 | Articles, Compensation, Cultural Considerations, Globalization, Knowledge Management, Leadership, Practice Group Management, Strategy, Technology strategy
Just why is that "doing" Knowledge Management at law firms seems so hard? Is KM itself simply an ineffable concept, meaning that virtually no two people agree on what it means? (And that, when they then try to go about it, the results are what...
by Bruce | June 6, 2005 | Articles, Cultural Considerations, Finance, Leadership, Strategy
Pop quiz: Q: How many companies on the Forbes 100 list 25 years ago (1978) are still there today? (Forbes ranks firms by market cap; Fortune ranks them by revenue.) A: 32, or an attrition rate of 68%. (35 were taken over, 30...
by Bruce | June 5, 2005 | Articles, Compensation, Cultural Considerations, Finance, Globalization, M&A, Strategy
Apropos the results of the readership survey, which found a high number of respondents worried about the seemingly relentless consolidation of the legal industry—apparently from both those participating in the consolidation and those wanting to be left...
by Bruce | June 2, 2005 | About the Site, Articles, Compensation, Cultural Considerations, Finance, Globalization, Knowledge Management, Leadership, M&A, Marketing, Partnership Structures, Practice Group Management, Technology strategy
The long-awaited results (speaking for myself, at least) of the famous first-ever "Adam Smith, Esq." Reader Survey are now in, and I hasten to share them with you, dear reader, as audience participation was extremely strong, and gratifying. My...
by Bruce | June 1, 2005 | Articles, Cultural Considerations, Finance, Globalization, Leadership, Strategy
DLA Piper [Rudnick Gray Cary?—I’m quite confident they shortened the name, but their website doesn’t reflect it] is partnering with Harvard Business School to launch what is to my knowledge the second-of-its-kind lawyer "executive...
by Bruce | May 31, 2005 | Articles, Cultural Considerations, Finance, Globalization, Leadership, M&A, Strategy
"More Lawyers Flee Megafirms" is the intriguing headline from The National Law Journal, which sounds like an invitation to an article exploring the commonly-received-wisdom that the AmLaw 200 are consolidating–and debunking it. Guess again. The...