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William Barr Fills Front Office With Trump White House Lawyers
The personnel moves within Attorney General William Barr's front office further spotlight the key roles former Kirkland & Ellis lawyers are playing.AG Barr Fills Front Office With Trump White House Lawyers
The personnel moves within Attorney General William Barr's front office further spotlight the key roles former Kirkland & Ellis lawyers are playing.The In-House Roundup: February 2019 – GC Switch-Ups and Panel Reviews
In-house moves: The Royal Academy has appointed a new general counsel and Roche's general counsel is waving goodbye after more than three decades.State Bar Applauds Naming of City Council Chambers for Arrington
Atlanta City Council is congratulated for its recent action naming its council chamber in honor of former Fulton County Superior Court Judge Marvin S. Arrington Sr., who served as the council's president for 17 years.Prosecutors Sue Landlord Who Made Child Pornography at Rental Property
Former landlord Richard Bruno Jr., who is serving a 16-year prison sentence on child pornography charges, is being sued with the properties he owned for monetary damages on behalf of female tenants who were sexually harassed.View more book results for the query "*"
Enough Is Enough! It's Time to Reform the Municipal Court System
OP-ED: We've tried and continue to try the same things over and over in our municipal courts, and they just don't work in achieving “fair and efficient justice.” Unify the courts!Wooing Millennials Will Be Crucial to a Firm's Bottom Line
Millennials, who will soon comprise both a huge part of a firm's workforce and its client base, are looking for very specific criteria from law partners.Mid-Market Recap: Crossroads at a Lease Renewal
Numerous small firms are considering their options for the future, and midsize firms are reaping the benefits.Tesla, CBS and United See New General Counsel: February 2019 In-House Moves
A roundup of major in-house moves occurring in February.The State of the Appellate Division, First Department
I know that some members of the profession are not as excited as I am about making strides in technology and opening the courtroom doors ever wider; but I am a strong believer in the benefits that technology—responsibly used—can bring, both in terms of handling appeals more efficiently and expanding access to justice.Trending Stories
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