By Jenna Greene | March 4, 2019
One of the former First Lady's challenges was the isolating nature of the work. “I read memos. I wrote memos. I edited other people's memos.” But she said she had almost no contact with clients, and not much with other lawyers either.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | March 4, 2019
Task force formed by John E. Keefe Jr. aims to aid attorneys facing a medical crisis
By Susan DeSantis | March 1, 2019
Jacqueline Klosek, a New Jersey resident and counsel to Goodwin Procter's business law department in New York, said, "it would have been really hard to get the career off track and assume I could get it back on.”
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | February 28, 2019
I am a young attorney and I don't understand the difference between the confidentiality rules and the Attorney-Client Privilege Rules and the Work Product Doctrine. What is the difference?
By Sarah C. Levine | February 27, 2019
It should come as no surprise then that when some attorneys begin noticing the symptoms of a mental health illness—a sudden increased level of anxiety, trouble getting out of bed every morning, difficulty with drugs or alcohol—they often try to hide the problem before it becomes known to and exploitable by anyone else.
By Susan DeSantis | February 27, 2019
"To have missed that because I waited too long would have been really hard to accept," said Jacqueline Klosek, counsel to Goodwin Procter, whose son Luca was born from a frozen embryo.
By Susan DeSantis | February 27, 2019
Goodwin Procter counsel Jacqueline Klosek's son was born from a frozen embryo. 'To have missed that because I waited too long would have been really hard to accept.'
By Susan DeSantis | February 27, 2019
'Thinking that I could not have my son, I couldn't even think about that,' says Jacqueline Klosek, counsel to Goodwin Procter, whose son Luca was born from a frozen embryo. 'To have missed that because I waited too long would have been really hard to accept.'
By Susan DeSantis | February 27, 2019
"Thinking that I could not have my son, I couldn't even think about that,' says Jacqueline Klosek, counsel to Goodwin Procter, whose son Luca was born from a frozen embryo. "To have missed that because I waited too long would have been really hard to accept."
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Aimee Davis | February 27, 2019
Lawyers should not be encouraged to freeze their eggs simply so that they can devote all their time to churn out billable hours. The work-life balance will not be significantly less challenging if a woman has children in her 40s.
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