The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Joshua Libling | June 29, 2020
Inherent problems with the career path for Big Law litigation associates make it a necessity for young lawyers to plan for their future earlier than their firms do.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | June 23, 2020
In this rapidly digitized environment, lawyers and firms can rethink office policies as they return to work.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 22, 2020
Associates say COVID-19 shows they can maintain productively and quality when working remotely. But the traditional mindset and setup of law firms may curtail any flexibility gained during the pandemic.
By Patrick Smith | June 17, 2020
"I wanted to create a safe space where I could integrate my passion for social justice with the job," said Debevoise associate Justin Maffett, who said the firm has been supportive.
By Patrick Smith | June 15, 2020
Law firms know developing talent and growing their client base go hand in hand, but they still struggle to balance those efforts, a new survey finds.
By Samantha Stokes | June 11, 2020
Nearly two-thirds of NALP survey respondents said that they've pivoted to five- or six-week programs this year.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | June 11, 2020
Lauren Skerrett says the reaction from Kirkland & Ellis has been positive after she wrote about the choice between keeping silent or getting "blackballed" at big corporate firms.
By David Thomas | June 9, 2020
The ruling comes three weeks after the same federal judge refused to dismiss disparate-impact claims related to Jones Day's "black box" compensation model but trimmed other discrimination claims.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | June 8, 2020
Eying bigger potential earnings elsewhere, more Asian Americans are deciding law—and law school—just isn't worth it.
By Patrick Smith | June 5, 2020
Mari Halbutta says joining Sheppard Mullin will give her the chance to work on issues that matter to her fellow members of the Chickasaw Nation—from Native American law and policy to intellectual property.
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