By Phillip Bantz | September 10, 2020
"As general counsel, I had not expected it to be the role of taking the company through a bankruptcy and then a heated sales process played out through the media during a national pandemic."
By Ryan Tarinelli | September 3, 2020
Mark A. Berman, a partner at Ganfer Shore Leeds & Zauderer and editor of a book on virtual lawyering, spoke with the New York Law Journal about practicing law in the era of Skype calls and remote work.
By Karen Sloan | August 13, 2020
National Conference of Bar Examiners President Judith Gundersen shares her thoughts on how the current bar exam cycle is going, whether online exams are feasible, and how the diploma privilege movement is changing the conversation.
By Ross Todd | August 6, 2020
A discussion of securities class actions in the first half of the year with Skadden's Jay Kasner, Susan Saltzstein and Scott Musoff.
By Karen Sloan | July 21, 2020
The author of the anonymous @BarExamTracker discusses why the Twitter account has hit a nerve with test takers and how they accurately predict exam cancellations.
By Angela Morris | April 30, 2020
"My daughter asked me one day, 'Why do you have to go?,' " recalled John Kiraly about volunteering in New York in a COVID-19 pop-up hospital. "I said, 'If not me, then who?' If you have the ability to go help, you should go."
By Karen Sloan | March 10, 2020
Fewer than 10 law schools have J.D. programs that are mostly online, and many law faculty have never taught a distance education class. Syracuse law professor Nina Kohn breaks down how law schools can effectively shift classes online amid in-person class cancellations due to the coronavirus.
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By Jane Wester | February 6, 2020
The Standards of Civility "set forth principles of behavior to which the bar, the bench and court employees should aspire."
By Zach Warren | January 28, 2020
As part of the Legalweek 2020 Q&A series, Legaltech News speaks with Eric Falkenberry, partner at DLA Piper, on the opportunity for lawyers to become part of development teams, standardization in contract APIs, and more.
By ALM Staff | January 24, 2020
"We've established a program we call 'spotlight on talent,' whereby we invite preferred law firms to apply for the opportunity to profile their diverse talent by conducting an in-person educational session for our entire law department followed by meetings with our senior leadership and practice groups," US Bank GC James Chosy notes.
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