February 13, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Erosion of Due Process for Public Figures in the #MeToo EraTo what extent are the foundational concepts of due process followed when public persons are accused of sexual assault many years after the alleged conduct occurred?
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board
5 minute read
January 29, 2019 | The American Lawyer
To Keep Young Lawyers Healthy and Practicing, Humanize Big LawLaw firms can—and should—ensure their young lawyers don't feel overburdened and inadequate.
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board
13 minute read
December 20, 2018 | The American Lawyer
In Critiquing the Legal System, Lawyers Can Do Lasting DamageWhen we criticize, we must ensure that we mean for those criticisms to be taken seriously to avoid tainting the public's perception.
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board
6 minute read
November 27, 2018 | The American Lawyer
Specialization Presents a Difficult Decision for Young LawyersIs a narrow focus the right move for your career?
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board
8 minute read
November 26, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Judiciary Receptive to Input on eCourtsOP-ED: We met with representatives from the Judiciary, and we were happy to learn that the Judiciary is interested in hearing from practitioners regarding ways to improve eCourts and electronic filing.
By Young Lawyers Advisory Board
2 minute read
November 07, 2018 | The Recorder
California Expands Slack Fill Safe HarborsIn what seems like an uncharacteristic move for the historically consumer-friendly state, California recently added new safe harbors protecting product manufacturers from claims of “slack fill” in packaging, signaling a dwindling receptivity to the recent spurt of slack fill litigation in that state.
By Sarah L. Brew, Tyler A. Young, Emily R. Bodtke and Rita Mansuryan
7 minute read
November 02, 2018 | The American Lawyer
For Young Lawyers, the Changing Legal Landscape Means OpportunityThe world of legal tech offers a host of alternatives to the tried-and-true realm of Big Law.
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board
10 minute read
October 26, 2018 | Texas Lawyer
Paid Sick Leave: Texas Cities Forge Ahead Despite UncertaintiesThere is no federal or Texas state law requiring private employers to provide their employees with paid sick leave.
By Aynsley Young
6 minute read
October 12, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Savor the SeasonOP-ED: The Young Lawyers remind us to live mindfully and appreciate autumn.
By Young Lawyers Advisory Board
4 minute read
October 03, 2018 | The American Lawyer
Pay Raises Can Be a Bittersweet Bump for Big Law AssociatesAssociate raises have side effects that firms should acknowledge and address.
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board
8 minute read
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