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People in the News—June 25, 2024—Swartz Campbell, Panitch Schwarze
Swartz Campbell announced that Nafissatou Dicko and Patrick Chau Cunningham have joined the firm as associates in the Philadelphia office.Rogue Intoxicants and the Cannabis Beverage Explosion
Will whetting your whistle with rogue intoxicants be cannabis' next jackpot? Cannabis-infused beverages are among the most popular cannabis consumables, easy to launch and scale by existing breweries and cideries, and will undoubtedly take the nation by storm.Oakland's Avoidable Mayoral Carousel
The problems that Oakland and the county are facing were foreseeable when the legislature upended local recall procedures. Either way, this mayoral carousel should inspire Oakland and other charter cities and counties to rethink their recall laws.'Committed to Talent,' Firms Strengthen LGBTQ+ Representation in Attorney Ranks
There are 223 firms reporting the number of self-identified LGBTQ+ attorneys at their firms, and a new entrant tops the list for LGBTQ+ attorney representation.The 2024 Diversity Scorecard: LGBTQ+ Scorecard
There are 223 firms ranked by the percentage of self-identified LGBTQ+ attorneys at each firm. A new entrant to this scorecard tops the list.View more book results for the query "*"
The 2024 Diversity Scorecard: Women's Scorecard
There are 247 firms ranked by their Women in Law score. The Nos. 1, 2 and 3 firms maintain their standing, though there was some reordering beyond that point.Concessions or 'More Buy-In'? Law Firm Diversity Leaders Weigh Opening Programs to All Applicants
A slew of lawsuits prompted some law firms to open diversity-focused opportunities to everyone, but diversity leaders believe specific programming is still necessary for progress.Slow But Steady: Law Firm Diversity Gains Continued in 2023
Diversity gains, while more subdued, were consistent from associates to partners and office leaders, according to the American Lawyer's 2024 Diversity Scorecard.Texas Business Courts: The Next Frontier in Business Litigation
"The expected benefit and overarching goal of the Business Courts is to provide a more efficient and predictable forum for larger, more complex civil litigation facing Texas businesses," write Nathan Cox and R. Heath Cheek.Trending Stories
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