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Compensation & Benefits for Law Offices

Compensation & Benefits for Law Offices is an indispensable reference for law firm recruitment, training, compensation, benefits, and HR managers who want and need to keep pace with what it takes to successfully recruit, retain, train, reward, recognize, and compensate top legal talent. Each issue provides you with a sneak peak at law firm best practices; critical news; important new trends, tactics, resources, new products; and more. It’s a virtual blueprint for success in today’s highly competitive market for legal talent and a resource containing information that law firm professionals can and will use daily.

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September 2008 - Table of Contents

CBLO September 2008 (full PDF issue)
Recruitment: NALP Data Find Firms Still in the Market for Talent
Recent law school graduates aren’t entering the most hospitable talent marketplace. Or are they? It seems counterintuitive to what most of us know about how firms are responding to the downturn. Nonetheless, new data show that for new lawyers, finding work isn’t like finding the proverbial needle in a haystack—at least for now.
Hot Management Practices and Trends to Watch
What’s keeping your firm’s partners up at night now? Aside from the obvious—the economy and increasing pressure on billable hours—are a host of issues that perceptive law firm managers would do well to familiarize themselves with now.
Best Practices: How Top Employers Are Using Web-Based Recruitment Technologies Now
The staffing area of your law firm’s Web site (meaning, the section meant to draw in hot employment prospects) needs regular tweaking. The point is to ensure that your site attracts the best talent, so few firms can afford to overlook periodic updates. However, how can you make the staffing area of your Web site stand out from the crowd? And how can you make your site the one that attracts the best talent?
How to Maintain Morale and Encourage Productivity Despite the Ailing Economy
All work and no play makes Jack a difficult person to work with. Yet, creating a law firm culture that implicitly values work-life balance and encourages a positive work experience is no easy task—especially in a tumultuous economy.
Retention: How Will Your Firm Fare When the Economy Heals?
Retention and professional development are no longer burning topics. But law firms that let these matters slide because of a sense that the war for talent is officially over are fooling themselves.
In Perpective: Mending the Generational Disconnect: The Next Crucial Task for Managers?
We’ve all heard the news: A talent shortage is looming, so despite the weak economy and the need of all law firms to scale back, now’s the time to focus on retaining your top talent.
News Briefs (September 2008)
Legal Practitioners’ Take on Burgeoning Practice Areas Attorneys and law firm recruitment professionals may differ in their thinking on the practice areas that will see the greatest degree of growth in the months ahead, but it always makes for an interesting read.
CBLO Calendar (September 2008)
ALA Region 1 Educational Conference & Exposition, Portland, Maine, Sept. 12-13. Contact: Association of Legal Administrators, 75 Tri-State International, Suite 222, Lincolnshire, IL 60069. 847-267-1252; fax: 847-267-1329; www.alanet.org
401(k) Investment Yields
Domestic stock indices in June and July fell notably across the board. Two of the biggest losers in July were the Wilshire 5000 Equal, which dropped 11.37 percent, and the S&P 500, which fell 11.92 percent. Foreign indices dropped precipitously, with the international MSCI EAFE falling 13.04 percent in the past year. Looking at yields over the long term, the barometer by which retirement holdings should be judged, domestic stocks did well over the five- and three-year periods. But diversification to limit overall risk is needed. Over the 10-, seven-, and one-year periods, five-year Treasuries outperformed bonds and five-year GICs. Over the five- and three-year periods, five-year GICs took the lead.
Coming to Future Issues of CBLO (September 2008)
Ten Liability Pitfalls to Avoid When Making Recessionary Layoffs

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