Jim is a freelance writer based out of the suburbs of Philadelphia in New Jersey. Jim earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications and minor in Journalism from Rowan University in 2008. While in school he was the Assistant Sports Director at WGLS for two years and the Sports Director for one year. He also covered the football, baseball, softball and both basketball teams for the school newspaper 'The Whit.' Jim lives in New Jersey with his wife Nicole, son Tony and dog Phoebe. <p> </p> <p>Follow Jim Vassallo on <a href="https://plus.google.com/106118774030011945997/" target="_blank" rel="me">Google+</a></p>
Crime pays if you are a lawyer. The law breakers seem to suffer the same, but lawyers can benefit from representing those...
The message that corporate America is sending to the nation’s law firms is “class dismissed.” It’s a result of cost-slashing and the...
Statistics from the HBR consulting press release have shown that from 2009 to 2010, law firm companies are spending more money on...
In just eight short months, law firm mergers have increased by 79 percent which means that law firm mergers are at an all time high. It is believed that the downward spiral of the economy may be the partial reason as to why the mergers have increased so drastically. The United States is currently dealing with one of the most devastating recessions of all time. In fact, most people and companies compare the current recession to The Great Depression which began in 1929. While law firms have merged together for years as a strategic move, many law firms are now merging with other law firms to works as one company instead of several individual companies as a means of survival during such a rough economy. A merger is typically designed to combine one or more companies together. When the two companies come together to merge, they must make a mutual agreement about the merge with one another. Because the economy has not improved over a period of time, many of the law firms in the United States have felt that it would be beneficial to merge together with other separate law firms as one. The principal of Altman Weil, Ward Bower, has said, “During the recession and in the immediate aftermath of the recession, firms were in what I’m going to call a ‘survival mode,’ not a strategy mode.” Some law firms use a merge as a means of strategy but because of the recession, it is likely that most firms are using it as a means of survival. He also said, “Now that the economy has grown, they’re dusting off their strategies.” Since there has not been much change to the economy from 2010 to 2011, law firms are still doing what they can to continue to thrive and be successful. In Pennsylvania alone, six mergers have taken place from the months of January to September. Of those six mergers in Pennsylvania, four have taken place in the Philadelphia area. While many mergers have taken place in Philadelphia, there have not been any mergers in Pittsburgh...
A former state senator and a former mayor are coming together to open up a large law firm office, Calfee, Halter &...
Timothy Nitsch was once an engineer before becoming an attorney at SNR Denton which is a reputable law firm. During his time...
Google+ (also sometimes written as Google Plus) is a fairly new social networking that was meant to be Google’s direct competition to...
Mark Schwartz is the newest lawyer to be hired to help handle the Harrisburg debt disaster. If this disaster is not solved...
Law firms are healthier now than ever. The economy is seeing a rise in transactions this quarter and is only expected to...
Lawyers are not very often referred to as refugees. However times are tough in the economic times of lawyers as well. Major...
Law school is supposed to be for those who want to dedicate themselves to the law. Instead, some students are more about...
Moye White LLP unveils that a new partner, Thomas M. List, has been added to the law firm due to a the...
Introduction On February 10, 2025, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP announced a landmark expansion...
As economic volatility, regulatory scrutiny, and corporate disputes continue to escalate, commercial litigation has...
As the legal profession evolves, so does the path to becoming a lawyer. In...
Amid growing calls for a delay, the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) is...
In a landmark move reshaping the legal industry, McDermott Will & Emery and Schulte...
A recent no-payout class action settlement with Charles Schwab & Co. has sparked controversy—not...
In a major shift reshaping the legal industry, a growing number of BigLaw partners...
The legal profession continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and attorneys must adapt...
The U.S. legal job market hit a historic high with the graduating law class...
Curious how much partners earn in today’s legal market? Whether you’re eyeing a lateral...