By Juliette Gillespie | October 1, 2018
The winners will be profiled in an upcoming special magazine published along with the Law Journal's regular print edition.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Fara A. Cohen | September 27, 2018
Due to the popularity and appeal of college sports, sports-related scandals are usually the ones making the headlines. For example, in May 2016, Art Briles was dismissed as head football coach of Baylor University for mishandling sexual assault allegations against his student-athletes.
By Meghan Tribe | September 26, 2018
With prominent partners leaving to start their own inclusion-focused ventures, and more law firms adding chief diversity officers to their management ranks, advancing diversity is becoming serious business.
By Mike Scarcella | September 24, 2018
Mothers in the legal profession from Big Law and smaller firms, government agencies and higher ed join en masse to support one of the Kavanaugh accusers.
Pro Mid Market | Expert Opinion
By Gina Rubel | September 24, 2018
Meeting with a publication's editorial board is an excellent way to establish relationships with its editorial leaders. Building this type of relationship enables lawyers to advocate for your law firm or client's cause, to share newsworthy story ideas, to provide insight and information, and to gain the interest of a group of influential journalists.
By Nicholas Bruch, Director, ALM Intelligence | Ben Hancock | September 24, 2018
There may have been some change in the representation of women at major law firms over the past five years, but it has been slow going.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | September 21, 2018
In my last column, I took a look at Brett Kavanaugh's alleged behavior in the teenage context, and I received an avalanche of responses—largely divided along gender lines.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | September 21, 2018
The Careerist Vivia Chen talks with the Selendy & Gay partner as part of a podcast series focused on the successes and struggles of prominent women lawyers.
By Ross Todd | September 21, 2018
The court will review a decision from June by a federal judge in Seattle who found there were no uniform policies or job descriptions that tied together the thousands of women working in technical positions at Microsoft across multiple states who were part of the proposed class.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jessica L. Mazzeo | September 20, 2018
Employee satisfaction and engagement are topics that have been, and will continue to be, reoccurring in today's workforce and well into the future. While there may be some out there who feel that continuing to talk about this topic may be redundant and unimportant, please note: you're wrong.
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