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By Jasmine Floyd | April 20, 2022
"This woman is in jail, and the Supreme Court ordered her to do a whole series of generic tasks regarding her clients and her firm," said Matt Dietz of Disability Independence Group Inc.
By Cedra Mayfield | April 18, 2022
"This year, I'm challenging Georgia's lawyers to donate the equivalent of one billable hour to help us meet our goal of raising a record $1 million for our local food banks, families and children in need," Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | April 15, 2022
"They did it to us and we're a law firm," the attorney said. "I can only imagine what they're doing to others."
Law.com | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | April 15, 2022
"I would not have mentally made it through law school and the bar exam without exercising."
By Marci Taylor | April 15, 2022
Many firms have made a valiant attempt to maintain firm culture in the brave new world in which we find ourselves. Culture is not something that is pre-destined or accidental. Rather, it is something that exists and evolves in organizations where particular skill sets are present and cultivated.
By Cedra Mayfield | April 15, 2022
"I'm 5'10. Skirts are rarely long enough to cover my knees," tweeted an Indiana attorney by the Twitter handle @AnxietyAtLaw. "How does the fact that my knees are visible have any impact on my [presence] in a courtroom?? Answer: IT DOESN'T."
By Max Mitchell | April 8, 2022
"Everybody knows Slade was a force of nature. He hustled, he steamrolled opponents. ... He solved problems," McLaughlin's partner Paul Lauricella said.
By Jane Wester | April 8, 2022
Remembered as "humble", "well-respected" and a "versatile" jurist, Michalski's death came after an initial suicide attempt a year ago. Michalski—who has not been charged with wrongdoing—was questioned in a matter involving a Buffalo businessman who has pled not guilty to drug and bribery offenses.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Jon Van Gorp | March 31, 2022
After reading "Your 168," Mayer Brown chair Jon Van Gorp reflects on how the pandemic has blurred the lines separating work and personal life.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Julie Talenfeld | March 25, 2022
So if you've got job openings you're hoping to fill with the best and brightest in your industry, how do you remain competitive in attracting top talent? Here are my tips for how to score the best and the brightest in this unprecedented labor shortage.
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