Is this really the best way to reward business development?
The managing partners at two Toronto law firms—Dickinson Wright and Fogler, Rubinoff—talk about their approach to taking on a large number of the Minden Gross lawyers
About two months after the firm announced its impending collapse, the majority of its lawyers have landed new jobs
When a managing partner steps down, how do law firms select a replacement?
Is reform possible?
In the face of high interest rates and a looming recession, the largest law firms on Bay Street are doing just fine
The pandemic has laid waste to Toronto’s sprawling underground retail complex
He built a powerhouse Bay Street firm and witnessed its collapse. What can he teach the profession?
Will Toronto’s largest law firms continue to shell out millions on lavish office space?