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21 Dec 2009, 7:05 pm by dmk
Runner-up - Bruce MacEwen’s Adam Smith, Esq. provides the best analysis of the business and economic aspects of the practice of law you will find. [read post]
21 Dec 2009, 5:05 pm by dmk
Runner-up - Bruce MacEwen's Adam Smith, Esq. provides the best analysis of the business and economic aspects of the practice of law you will find. [read post]
25 Nov 2007, 11:20 pm
Bruce MacEwen at Adam Smith, Esq. offers his thoughts on London from a New Yorker. [read post]
3 May 2011, 9:15 am by Jordan Furlong
And he’d be further daunted by the following considerations: This week, Bruce MacEwen at Adam Smith Esq. wrote about the difficulty of “branding” a law firm: “Law firm partners are anything but designed or acculturated to delivering a ‘consistent experience’ or ‘a particular quality level. [read post]
10 Jul 2006, 2:11 pm
            Bruce MacEwen, one of the most widely read and deeply respected bloggers   (as Adam Smith, Esq.), who is both a lawyer and an economist, continues to fill the blogosphere with the most cogent and innovative analyses of changes taking place in the profession. [read post]
26 Feb 2018, 10:10 am by Alicia Maule
” In addition to the Innocence Project, which is affiliated with Cardozo School of Law, Hardin is represented by Larry Simon, Esq. of Louisville and the law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. [read post]
24 Aug 2022, 8:57 am by Rob Robinson
Pierce, Esq., Executive Director of Mandell Gisnet Center (Seaside, CA), Hon. [read post]
7 Mar 2008, 3:30 pm
Recent LexBlog Q & A posts: TechShow Q & A: Reid Trautz, legal consultant and author of Reid My Blog [3.6.08] TechShow Q & A: David Bilinsky of Thoughtful Legal Management [3.5.08] Bruce MacEwen, legal consultant and author of the law blog Adam Smith, Esq. [3.3.08] Mark Obbie, professor at Syracuse University's S.I. [read post]
30 Oct 2012, 10:00 pm by Jim Hassett
  For example, in “Growth is Dead,” the Adam Smith Esq definitive series on the current state of the profession, Bruce MacEwen has written about “‘suicide pricing’ in response to RFPs… bids—from name-brand firms, mind you—that are so breathtakingly low one wonders how they could possibly make any money. [read post]
8 Sep 2010, 12:00 am by Jim Hassett
   But there can be no doubt that, as Bruce MacEwen of Adam Smith Esq. elegantly put it in the foreword to my survey, “The billable hour’s market share has peaked. [read post]
15 Dec 2011, 9:26 am by Liz Kurtz
Well, who better to pose these questions to than Bruce MacEwen, a master of law firm economics and the erudite thinker behind Adam Smith, Esq. and JDMatch? [read post]
2 Feb 2010, 11:25 am by Editor
While Memorial Day is always the last Monday in May, it only rarely shares the May 25th date with Towel Day. [read post]
2 Feb 2010, 11:25 am by Editor
While Memorial Day is always the last Monday in May, it only rarely shares the May 25th date with Towel Day. [read post]
20 Dec 2011, 6:43 pm by admin
Best Overall Law-Related Blog – Adam Smith, Esq.Bruce MacEwen’s recent post pointing out that he didn’t consider Adam Smith, Esq. a “blawg,” rather an “online publication,” only cemented my decision to give Bruce (and his Adam Smith, Esq. partner, Janet Stanton) this award for 2011. [read post]
10 Dec 2009, 2:24 pm
You end up with gaps or irregularities in the talent pipeline, which are not good (as explained by Bruce MacEwen of Adam Smith, Esq.). [read post]
24 Nov 2008, 1:27 am
In other words, as Bruce MacEwen at Adam Smith Esq. notes, the legal market reinventing itself. [read post]
15 Dec 2009, 9:50 am by The Greatest American Lawyer
  When I published my survey last week, the forward was written by Bruce MacEwen, who is well known for writing the blog, Adam Smith, Esq. [read post]
18 Dec 2014, 12:34 am by Editors
 Given this is the second year we’ve compiled a list of year-end predictions – from legal professionals across the industry – we were struck by one underlying theme: it seems to us that overall this year’s predictions do seem more upbeat than last year’s predictions. [read post]