The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Debbie Epstein Henry | December 19, 2023
"Including Jews under the DEI umbrella would accomplish three things. First is education. Providing more knowledge could bring more understanding. Second is bridging differences. Fostering communication will help build relationships and facilitate productive dialogue. Third is community. Jews need a safe space to connect and explore the range of experiences we are facing."
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Colleen M. Kenney, Matt S. Jackson, and Robert D. Keeling | December 13, 2023
Sidley Austin details findings of a test of GPT-4's ability to step in on e-discovery, offering the pros and cons of using the tool for document review.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Amy Hanna Keeney, Louis Ursini and Emory Powers | November 21, 2023
Although TCPA compliance is not a new requirement for financial institutions, these revised procedures suggest the OCC may be taking a more active role in TCPA enforcement amid a larger nationwide crackdown announced by the Federal Trade Commission.
By Randy D. Gordon | November 20, 2023
A good part of the lawyerly trade is learning how to manipulate rules and make fine distinctions—after all, law is an argumentative discipline. But…
By Quentin Brogdon | November 20, 2023
Must we stand idly by as we lament civility's death, or is there something we can do to revive civility as it gasps its last breaths?
By Michael P. Maslanka | November 14, 2023
Let's list the training needs of law students and new lawyers that are currently ignored, marginalized or eschewed.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Paul T. Denis | November 10, 2023
An analysis by former Big Law partner Paul Denis of leadership departures over the past few decades shows recent changes may be based less on satisfaction and more on growing tenure length.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Dan Binstock of Garrison | November 8, 2023
When a recruiter says, "I was asked to call you specifically," how do you know if they're telling the truth? Recruiter Dan Binstock explores this question in his recurring column on explaining how legal recruiting actually works.
By Nick Toufexis | November 2, 2023
The Texas drag ban was just one of the hundreds of proposed bills and signed laws across the United States that many felt directly targeted free speech and expression, in addition to the LGBTQ+ community, writes contributor Nick Toufexis.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Hugh A. Simons | October 30, 2023
In short: mergers between healthy firms work, Hugh Simons explains, detailing data that shows adding an unhealthy firm into the mix is a recipe for multi-year declines in PEP rank.
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