By Ryan Lovelace | June 10, 2019
Jessica Jardine Wilkes, a former associate at Jones Day who is now a product counsel at Facebook, has sought to add her voice to allegations that the law firm discriminates against women lawyers.
By Ryan Lovelace | June 10, 2019
Another former associate wants to add her voice to allegations that Jones Day discriminates against women lawyers.
By Vanessa Blum | Leigh Jones | June 7, 2019
Sarita Venkat, a senior lawyer at ServiceNow, and Katherine Minarik, global GC of Cleverbridge, launched the podcast they wanted to listen to—one that would spotlight women attorneys.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Judge Stella M. Tsai | June 7, 2019
I love juries. Juries constitute a microcosm of what democracy can be at its best. The jury members, diverse in race, gender, ethnicity, and profession, and perspective, come together to decide matters of material importance.
By Karen Sloan | June 6, 2019
Despite a consent agreement with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission meant to resolve the underpayment of women law professors, the University of Denver Sturm College of Law has again been sued by a woman professor who claims she earns far less than her male colleagues.
By Sue Reisinger | June 5, 2019
The Australian union for professional soccer players is joining the U.S. women's team in demanding gender pay parity.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 5, 2019
"The term has no objective legal meaning, and instead begs a case-by-case analysis of the political views of every Google applicant over the past four years,” wrote Google's lawyers, who are set to argue a demurrer in Santa Clara Superior Court Friday in a case brought on behalf of engineers claiming bias against political conservatives.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 5, 2019
"The term has no objective legal meaning, and instead begs a case-by-case analysis of the political views of every Google applicant over the past four years,” wrote Google's lawyers, who are set to argue a demurrer in Santa Clara Superior Court Friday in a case brought on behalf of engineers claiming bias against political conservatives.
By Abigail Harris | June 5, 2019
Global Leaders in Law and Stroock recently gathered a group of global general counsel, based in New York, for an off-the record discussion on 'The…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Elisa D'Amico | June 3, 2019
Although Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton penned the Nineteenth Amendment in 1878, it took until 1919—more than 40 years—to see their dream become a reality.
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