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As Cyberattacks Rise, Firms Face 'Significantly Broadened' Duty to Protect Worker Data
"The employee is handing you this information so they can do their job as your employee. And so you have to take reasonable steps to protect it," said Becky Baker, a Vinson & Elkins partner.Musings on the Supreme Court Affirmative Action Decision
The Supreme Court's recent ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard outlaws consideration of race in university admissions. The decision overturns years of precedent permitting race to be a factor in a holistic admissions process. The decision inaccurately equates diversity efforts with historic racism against Blacks, and unfortunately promises to further divide the nation concerning the value of diversity.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Littler Mendelson Expands in Miami as Clients Seek Help Navigating Local Politics
"What is unique [in Florida] is that we do happen to have an extremely active state legislature. We have an extremely active gubernatorial administration so that, I daresay, is keeping employers on their toes," said Littler Mendelson Miami office managing shareholder Lori Brown.Legal Tech Rundown Part 2: Women in E-Discovery Directors, UnitedLex's New Innovation Role, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past few weeks, from product launches to new partnerships.View more book results for the query "Littler Mendelson"
California's Largest Law Firms Continued to Expand in 2022
Most California law firms saw head count growth in 2022, while more than a dozen new offices among the nation's largest firms launched in the state.Three Bay Area Attorneys Among Newsom's Latest Judicial Appointments
Stanford University attorney Vinita Bali and veteran prosecutor Stephen Lowney were named judges of the Santa Clara County Superior Court.Big Law Collections Slow Down: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Golden Gate Law School's Fate in Hands of the University's Board of Directors
For the past 10 years, GGU Law, which was founded in 1901, has been struggling to generate enough tuition to meet operating costs and for several years has been out of compliance with the American Bar Association's bar passage requirements, according to an email GGU President David J. Fike and Mark Yates, currently professor of law and director of Academic Support Program and Bar Services and future law dean, sent the GGU law school community Friday night.Women Attorneys Defining Purpose, Balance and Flexibility
"We don't just want to celebrate great numbers, we want to celebrate people having great lives and careers," women law firm leaders say about promoting female attorneys in this year's NLJ 500 Women's Scorecard.Trending Stories
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