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Impactful Laterals Abounded in 2021 and 2022. Have They Found Success?
Industry experts and recruiters say there are a multitude of data, many individualized, that factor into the "success" of a lateral. And even defining "success" can be tricky, depending on how firms view their attorneys.Cyberattacks Can Happen Anytime, Anywhere—How You React Is the Key
The headline was clear and scary. "Cyberattack Hits Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts." Yes, another attack on the courts. The attack disabled online docket sheets and the electronic case document filing portal. Court officials claimed that there was no evidence that the hackers had stolen data.The Risks Junior Lawyers Face by Switching Firms Too Soon, and the Benefits of Staying the Course
Before making the leap in pursuit of a seemingly better opportunity, it's worth reflecting on whether committing to personal and professional development might offer a more rewarding path than the hunt for greener pastures.Consumer Class Action Accuses Mercedes-Benz of Concealing Defective Interior Trims
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ABLE Accounts: Tax-Free Growth for Individuals With Disabilities
While SNTs can be excellent planning tools, they are not the only option. Most states offer ABLE accounts—savings accounts that provide tax-free growth for individuals with disabilities without affecting eligibility for Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or other means-tested benefits.Simpson Thacher Appoints First Female London Head
It marks a major leadership change at the firm.A Note on Formatting of Court Opinions
We agree that clear, readable text matters in slip opinions.Dismiss This Complaint, Says Judge on Hot Seat Over Secretary's Remote Work
Mercer County Presiding Civil Judge Douglas Hurd's answer takes exception to the ACJC's assertion that he "abused the power and prestige of his judicial office for the benefit of his secretary by permitting her to work remotely."Skadden and Squire Build DC Partner Ranks With Government Hires
James Danly, who was FERC chair, has rejoined Skadden as head of its energy regulatory group, while Squire has added Bridget McGovern, who was an assistant secretary at the Homeland Security Department.Trending Stories
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