Speaking of China, while touring a  job fair in Tianjin last week, China’s President Xi Jiping  answered his own question to a local official as to what the critical ingredients of  good Communist leaders are.

“Intelligence quotient and emotional quotient – which is more important?” the president evidently asked.  When the official answered “both,”

Here is the third and final installment on some of the highlights from this year’s Futures Conference of the College of Law Practice Management held at Georgetown Law School at the end of last month:

What General Counsel Want From Their Outside Law Firms

The panel’s top considerations reflected the same ones outlined in the ACC’s GC Value Insightsprepared in cooperation with

The following is a second installment about some of the highlights from this year’s Futures Conference of the College of Law Practice Management held at Georgetown Law School the end of October:

Hiring and Training Successful Lawyers

Georgetown Law School reported on two research projects they are undertaking–“Integration and
Fragmentation in the Modern Law Firm” and “Developing