By Sue Reisinger | February 13, 2019
Teri Wood of International Business Machines Corp. in New York recently joined Jackson Lewis, a labor and employment law firm, as of counsel.
By Jonathan Ringel | February 13, 2019
Jonathan Polkes, the co-chair of Weil's global litigation department, and Greg Silbert, a leader of our appellate litigation practice, have both been incredible mentors and sponsors along the way.
By Karen Sloan | February 6, 2019
Lauren Kloss, who was recently elected as the next editor-in-chief of the Cornell Law Review, said the election of an all-female executive board at the flagship journal of a top law school is the latest signal that women are edging toward parity in the legal profession.
By Andrew Denney | February 4, 2019
While the pay rate for 18-B hasn't budged, living expenses have gone up and caseloads have mounted, said Sarah Tirgary, a Queens-based family law attorney who serves as president of the Assigned Counsel Association of the Queens Family Court.
By Susan DeSantis | January 22, 2019
"One potential threat to the industries that we serve is any future commercial slowdown, including in the real estate markets. However, in the past, these circumstances have actually provided us with opportunities," says Steven Shore, managing partner and head of Ganfer Shore Leeds & Zauderer's litigation practice.
By ALM Staff | December 26, 2018
"It is never too early to start thinking about business development. Some of my best contacts are people I was in the 'trenches' with when I was a junior associate," says the project finance lawyer.
By Andrew Denney | November 21, 2018
Michael Hiller and his small firm have made headlines in New York City for fighting to preserve landmark buildings and structures under threat of being erased forever by the wave of new development that has crashed over the city.
By Susan DeSantis | November 20, 2018
"We see it as our job to empower each lawyer to think like a solo. They must view the firm as if it's their business." says Jeffrey M. Kimmel, the managing partner of Salenger, Sack, Kimmel & Bavaro.
By Karen Sloan | October 29, 2018
George Mason's Ilya Somin discusses the death threats Cesar Sayoc Jr. made against him online last year after Somin gave an interview on Fox News supporting immigration.
By Vivia Chen | October 24, 2018
Why does Keith Wofford, on leave from Ropes & Gray where he's served as co-head of its New York office, want to enter a political race that he's almost sure to lose?
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