Founding Partner, Michelle Foster, Quoted by Corporate Counsel on Mentorship as Remote Work Continues
/Challenges abound for lawyers looking for mentorship in the post-pandemic, remote-work world, especially at companies where such may become a permanent way of operating.
Read MoreFounding Partner, Michelle Foster, Quoted by The American Lawyer on Return to Office Delays
/While the shorter office return delays may be optimistic, attorneys still need guidance on when they should be prepared to return to offices, say firm leaders and legal industry observers.
Read MoreFounding Partner, Michelle Foster, Quoted by Law.com on The Impact of Delta on Office Returns
/The internal and external messaging from these firms has reflected both a desire to keep pushing toward the goal of an office return as soon as possible and a recognition that rushing back is not only potentially unsafe, but also unnecessary.
Read MoreFounding Partner, Michelle Foster, Quoted by The American Lawyer on What's Spurring Vaccine Mandates at Some Big Law Firms
/Law firms don't want their office return plans to get derailed by outbreaks, or even just the fear of spreading the virus, analysts and leaders say.
Read MoreFounding Partner, Michelle Foster, Quoted by The American Lawyer on Law Firms Outside Am Law 100 Elite Stepping Up in Recruiting Talent From Rivals
/The battle for lateral partners among elite firms in the Am Law 100 has been especially ”wild” lately. But Second Hundred firms, those firms with annual revenues ranging from about $100 million to $365 million, have also stepped up the competition, analysts and firm leaders say.
Read MoreFounding Partner, Michelle Foster, Quoted by The American Lawyer on Updated Office Policies Amid Shifting CDC Guidance
/Several law firms are reinstating COVID-19 safety efforts in light of rising infection rates and the CDC’s announcement this week that fully vaccinated individuals should wear masks indoors in certain parts of the country.
Read MoreFaegre Drinker Welcomes Prominent Restructuring Lawyers James Conlan and Patrick Corr
/We truly could not be more thrilled by the announcement of James Conlan and Patrick Corr joining FaegreDrinker. This is a monumental move for everyone involved, and we are so pleased to see such a terrific outcome.
Read MoreFounding Partner, Michelle Foster, featured in Ellevate Network's Member Spotlight
/We are delighted to have our Founding Partner, Michelle Foster, featured in Ellevate Network’s Member Spotlight!
Read MoreThe Foster Group Quoted in Most Recent Issue of Lawyers Weekly
/We are delighted to have our Founding Partner, Michelle Foster, featured in the most recent issue of Lawyers Weekly!
Read MoreThe Foster Group Expands into Boston with the Arrival of Richards Gordon
/The Foster Group Expands into Boston with the arrival of Richards Gordon
Read MoreMaintaining Momentum in Q4
/Maintaining Momentum in Q4, and where the Foster Group found their successes.
Read MoreThe Summer of Success
/A look back at a tremendous Quarter and where we found our succcess.
Read MoreRainmaking Tips for Women: A Primer
/Women constituted a mere 16 percent of equity partners in U.S. law firms in 2009—unchanged from 2008 and barely up from 2006—according to the National Association of Women Lawyers’ latest Survey on the Status of Women in Law Firms. Almost half of firms have no women among their top 10 rainmakers; another third have only one woman among their top 10. The imbalance is having an increasingly negative effect on women. Rainmakers tend to be better compensated and are more likely to hold positions of power. It also makes them more marketable should they choose to switch firms. “If women attorneys have any hopes of achieving a longer life span in the modern law firm, they must learn to generate business,” confirms Stephanie J. Cohen, a partner at McCarter & English (in “The Importance of Business Development for Women Attorneys,” The Woman Advocate, Volume 15, Number 2, Winter 2010).
Read MoreGoing Corporate
/Plenty of lawyers dream of going in-house. What does it take to successfully make the move?
Read MoreHow to Make a Successful Hire
/As the economy continues to take a beating and more layoffs take place, competition for new jobs is at an all-time high. While companies may initially view the large candidate pool as an embarrassment of riches, it also provides them with a challenge. Companies face a more difficult and certainly a more time-consuming task identifying the right person for the job, and often with greater risk that the wrong decision will be made. In these days of “doing more with less” and stricter labor laws, hiring mistakes can take a bigger toll than in the past. What, then, is the advice we can offer corporate and executive recruiters to increase their chances of success in making the right match with minimal wheel-spinning?
Read MoreConducting a Successful Hire: A Postscript
/My previous article "How to Make A Successful Hire," (found in issue 37 of search-consult magazine) provided tips for initiating a search, and setting up the search process. But as I noted then, even with the most organized, efficient and effective process, finding the right candidate for the job is not guaranteed. In today's economic climate, with no shortage of candidates for each job, this "buyers market" poses challenges in sorting through all the resumes, deciphering out the strengths and weaknesses of each candidate, and determining if the best person on paper is really the right one for the job in real life.
Read MoreCadwalader Chair-Elect's Exit A Hiring Warning for BigLaw
/The decision of Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP's chair-elect to leave the firm and start an investment fund shows how BigLaw is struggling to compete with the massive paydays and deal-making power of hedge funds, experts say.
Just a year after the firm named Jim Woolery as its next chairman, Cadwalader leaders announced his sudden resignation and Patrick Quinn’s election by the board over the weekend as managing partner.









