By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | March 17, 2023
In this week's episode, PokerDiva's Ellen Leikind shared what lawyers can learn from the game to advance their careers and skill sets.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Dan Masopust | March 16, 2023
Big Law leveraged promotions more than hiring to improve gender diversity in partnerships In 2022
By Alexander Lugo | March 15, 2023
Large firms remain committed to formal DEI initiatives, even if they're now under fire, but women already at the top credit informal networks for their success.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Yudi Fernández Kim | March 15, 2023
On this Women's History Month, as we celebrate the accomplishments and reflect on the challenges women have faced in the past, it is important to look forward at what can be done in the present and future to ensure greater equity for women in the workplace.
By Dan Roe | March 7, 2023
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By Cedra Mayfield | March 2, 2023
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Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Erin Kolmansberger | March 2, 2023
As attorneys, it is safe to say that a significant number of our clients are now likely to be in the fintech industry—either as a fintech itself, a fintech partner or a fintech user. We must, therefore, pay close attention to what drives the success of fintechs to best serve its clients.
By Colleen Murphy | January 27, 2023
"We conclude that creating a pink cake with blue frosting is not inherently expressive and any message or symbolism it provides to an observer would not be attributed to the baker," stated Judge Timothy J. Schutz, in his written opinion for the court.
By James Pollard | The Associated Press | January 19, 2023
Justice Kaye Hearn, who left a vacancy after reaching the court's retirement age of 72, was only the second female justice in the court's history. She followed Jean Toal, who became the state's first female justice in 1988.
By The Associated Press | January 19, 2023
Former Gov. Jim Hunt, who formally appointed Kennedy to the legislative seat in 1979, said she "was a real scrapper when it came to getting opportunities for people … she made no bones about that. I was real proud to have an opportunity to appoint her."
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