Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney Patrick Smith | October 28, 2021
The size of law firms and increased demands are likely to shorten the tenure of law firm leaders. What can firms do to stabilize things at the top?
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Jacqueline Thomsen | October 27, 2021
The federal courthouse in downtown Charlottesville is under tight security and COVID-19 protocols as the "Unite the Right" civil jury trial gets underway.
By Amy Guthrie | October 26, 2021
Several countries seem eager to follow El Salvador's lead in making cryptocurrency legal tender.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 19, 2021
Even after high-profile law firm data breaches, limited resources and the assumption that hackers wouldn't possibly target them is still a persuasive belief among some firms, observers say.
By Jessica Mach | October 5, 2021
"I would expect in a typical workforce, maybe 1% employees are seeking an accommodation," employment attorney Dan M. Forman said. "But in places where I would say it's much more politically sensitive, we've seen instances of 10% or 15%."
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | September 22, 2021
The justices endorsed a standard developed by Connecticut courts for weighing the use of comfort dogs for witnesses.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | September 22, 2021
When Perkins Coie partner Michael Sussman needed a lawyer, he knew exactly who to turn to. So do others in his position.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Kenneth W. Gage, Patrick W. Shea, & Dan Richards | September 17, 2021
The Act Concerning the Disclosure of Salary Range for a Vacant Position prohibits employers from failing to pay wages in the accepted range in certain circumstances, and includes a prohibition of gender-based pay inequity.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | September 7, 2021
Associates see the value in getting back to the office, but law firm staff aren't so eager.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 27, 2021
Whether it's the most powerful law firm in the country or a solo practitioner, all lawyers need to make sure that they are documenting everything having to do with attorney client privilege and making sure their clients understand who they represent, said Smith, Gambrell & Russell's Emily Ward.
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