The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | December 30, 2021
"The older, traditional role of a legal secretary is pretty much gone," said Joe Mendola, of Wells Fargo Private Bank Legal Specialty Group.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Christine Charnosky | December 30, 2021
Yale found itself garnering unwanted attention in the fall over what came to be known as the "trap house" email scandal.
By Christine Charnosky | December 17, 2021
Until it's clear what data is going to be reported and how, "we won't see a world comfortably using the GRE," said Jeff Thomas, Kaplan's executive director of legal programs.
By Hugo Guzman | December 7, 2021
The suit alleges Facebook posts fanned violence against the Rohingya, one of the most oppressed minorities in the world.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | December 3, 2021
"There are going to be a lot of broken dreams & sad folks. But like life, you will be given a second chance. Make the most of it. Surround yourself with people to support you. And don't forget to be grateful," said Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia GC Robert Wright Smith Jr.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | November 29, 2021
Psychedelic-based medicine isn't big business yet, but it's headed there. Fox Rothschild and Akerman stand out in the Am Law 100 for their early involvement.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 29, 2021
Moving to the cloud doesn't only entail a technology change, but also a mindset and workflow adjustment. Despite the cloud's benefits, for many it isn't an easy change.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 23, 2021
Fear of missing out (FOMO) is a very prominent feeling among lawyers. Could a digital detox be feasible or create more mental health challenges in the industry? Lawyer wellness advocates weigh in.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | November 11, 2021
"As a veteran, you have a sense of responsibility and ownership over your job that is incomparable to things in the civilian world," Skadden associate and Army veteran Vincent Chiappini said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan S. Sack | November 3, 2021
In this edition of their White-Collar Crime column, Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan S. Sack explore the Second Circuit's recent decision in 'United States v. Bescond', which held that the defendant, a French citizen charged with commodities fraud, was not a "fugitive."
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