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Busy Women Lawyers Are Freezing Eggs and Embryos to Manage Careers
"Thinking that I could not have my son, I couldn't even think about that,' says Jacqueline Klosek, counsel to Goodwin Procter, whose son Luca was born from a frozen embryo. "To have missed that because I waited too long would have been really hard to accept."Legal Tech Firms Gain Access to Corporate Partners in Slaughter and May Program
Slaughters and its clients such as GlaxoSmithKline, John Lewis and Vodafone will work with legal tech businesses on developing products.At Selendy & Gay, One Year Tells the Tale of a Big Law Spinoff
In Selendy & Gay's earliest days, before the firm had moved into its office space near Rockefeller Center and Radio City Music Hall, its founding partners couldn't meet potential recruits in the sunlit conference rooms they now use.What's Next: Why You Need to Care About Blockchain
We untangle recent news about blockchain and what it means for average lawyers. Plus, is there a better way to intake clients?View more book results for the query "*"
EU Data Privacy and U.S. Legal Holds: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Differences in the scope of discovery between the U.S. and European legal systems can cause what may appear to be insoluble conflicts, but technology can help.Big Texas Firms Making More New Partners in 2019
Taken as a whole, the firms with the most lawyers in Texas promoted more lawyers to partner in 2019 than the year before.How Has Personal Injury Changed Over Time?
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