New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew Collins | August 20, 2021
Employers can expect that a significant portion of employees returning to the office are eager to get back to socializing with co-workers about non-work-related issues. Employers must recognize that some of these discussions could lead to claims of a hostile work environment under the federal and state anti-harassment laws.
By The Law.com Contributing Editors Group | August 20, 2021
Attorneys from across the industry weigh in on how mentors and mentees can get the most out of their relationships.
By Alma Asay | August 20, 2021
Gibson Dunn's Ashley Rogers reveals how she's looking to get a pipeline of women associates interested in technology-related work, what the pandemic has meant to legal transformation, and why her preferred binge would be anything but Elmo's World.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Sophie Ross | August 19, 2021
Sophie Ross of FTI Technology reviews four key lessons about ensuring true progress and building momentum that lasts.
By Jonathan Erway | August 19, 2021
Catherine Murphy Named AAML Fellow Catherine Murphy, a partner at Paone, Zaleski & Murphy, has been admitted as a fellow to the American Academy…
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Hope A. Comisky | August 19, 2021
Age discrimination is illegal, and it is also bad for business.
By Dylan Jackson | August 19, 2021
Working in Wilmer Hale's anti-discrimination practice group "makes me feel less like it's something that I can just do to pay my loans and move on," one associate said.
By Jessie Yount | August 18, 2021
The firm just leased a new space in Century City, aiming to "reflect the next generation of Thompson Coburn in Los Angeles."
Law.com | Video
By Samantha Joseph | August 17, 2021
"When I think of mentorship, I really think that I want to lighten the load of people who are coming behind me, and not make them have to … relearn the things that I've already learned, and really show young people how to navigate and be successful in the legal field," said Kasowitz Benson Torres partner Nefertiti J. Alexander.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Dan Roe | August 16, 2021
Smith is the first woman of color elected to the Broward County Bar Association in the organization's 95-year history, an accomplishment that made headlines in Miami and Jamaica.
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