National Law Journal | Profile|Q&A
By Christine Schiffner | July 12, 2022
"I want my last trial to be the best case I ever try, where I got the most skill, the most ability, the most understanding of what I'm doing," explains Mark Lanier in his never-ending effort to learn.
National Law Journal | Profile|Q&A
By Christine Schiffner | July 7, 2022
"What I tell young lawyers when they come to interview: I feel like we work on really complicated cases, antitrust and securities, like you do on the defense side — but we also have an opportunity to really help here."
By Christine Schiffner | July 6, 2022
"Previously, one would often hear data privacy advocates urging federal and national legislation. But here we're actually seeing those same advocates worrying that such a regime would preempt and water down the standard across the board."
By Christine Schiffner | June 29, 2022
As ESG litigation is gathering momentum, lawyers are wondering if they are seeing the crest of a new wave of public nuisance claims.
By Christine Schiffner | June 22, 2022
"The market right now for attorneys is just incredibly competitive," she said. "It's a hard time to find people because there are just so many firms out there."
By Christine Schiffner | June 16, 2022
"When the lights go out, bad things happen—people are hurt, economies suffer and national and global security are undermined."
By Christine Schiffner | June 1, 2022
The transition to a zero-emission federal vehicle fleet will require a clear ESG and legislative strategy—executive orders pushing for this change won't do it alone.
By Christine Schiffner | June 1, 2022
Several plaintiffs firms have been litigating against Flo Health over alleged misuse of personal data about their users' menstrual cycles. The current abortion debate might give the app a different kind of relevance.
By Christine Schiffner | May 25, 2022
The SEC is in the rule proposal stage, so it will be critically important for each asset manager to understand the rules as proposed and how they would limit or constrain their current use of ESG in their investment process.
National Law Journal | News|Q&A
By Avalon Zoppo | May 13, 2022
"It is law schools who are not warning students about misbehaving judges, not collecting and reporting data on students' negative clerkship experiences, and not supporting mistreated clerks when they circle back with the law school to report on their negative experiences," Shatzman said.
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