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The American Lawyer

The Case for Saving Summer Programs

In response for calls to do away with law firm summer associate programs this year, consultant Grover Cleveland explains why firms should keep them.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Quarantined? Prep Like Jury Selection Is Next Week

Forced sequestration feels like trial prep mode. So own it. Be the first trial lawyer in history to be ready-to-go way ahead of time.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

NYC Bar Association: We Are Still Here to Help

"While we await the opportunity to reopen our building to the hundreds of lawyers and members of the public who pass through its doors every day, we will continue to provide a sense of community and a host of resources in this time of isolation and distancing, as so many of our sister and brother bar associations are doing," says NYCBA executive director Bret Parker.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Turn to ADR To Address Consequences of Court Closures

ADR and technology can provide an efficient and cost-effective mechanism for carrying on the practice of law in the age of courthouse closures and shelter-in-place directives.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Have Confidence in Our Legal Profession, Courts and Future

The current coronavirus will be beaten—either by time, warmer weather, precautionary measures, medical science, or likely a combination of all of the foregoing. Law practices and courts will get through this.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

This Is Judicial Manipulation: Letter to the Editor

"If that type of reasoning prevails, Georgia voters will have lost our constitutional right to vote for judges."
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

'Side-Switching' Never Happened

"At no time, ever, have I represented or would I ever represent my clients' abusers in any way, shape or form."
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Not All White Men

In response to Vivia Chen's article on new class of Paul Weiss partners.
1 minute read

The Recorder

Letter to the Editor: Lawyer for Man Who Sued Musk Claims 'Justice Worked' Despite Defense Verdict

"Nothing about Mr. Musk's comments was factual and anyone who thought otherwise would be ignoring the truth as established in a court of law," writes L. Lin Wood.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

New York Court Consolidation Doesn't Go Far Enough

In 'North v. Russell' Supreme Court Justice Stewart opined that the right to counsel becomes meaningless if the person hearing the case is incapable of understanding the arguments being made—a 'hollow mockery' is how he put it.
3 minute read

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