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December 20, 2019 | The American Lawyer

Discrimination and Power Imbalances Plague Canada's Lawyer Training Process

A shortage of articling positions and the profession's changing business model are also contributing to a need to review how the country licenses lawyers.
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November 14, 2019 | Law.com

Higher Law: Amazon Faces Workplace Marijuana Suit | Sacramento's U.S. Attorney Talks Shop | Reed Smith Does Drake Cannabis Deal | Calendar Watch: ALM Webinar

Welcome to Higher Law new readers and old! Please keep sending me your tips and feedback. In the meantime, this week we're spotlighting a workplace marijuana suit against Amazon; marijuana and politics in California; and scroll down for Who Got the Work. We're hosting a webinar on Nov. 19—details below. Thanks for reading!
8 minute read
January 24, 2019 | International Edition

Shearman & Sterling Adds Corporate Partner in Tokyo From White & Case

Karl Pires' appointment comes just months after longtime corporate partner Kenneth Lebrun left the firm for Davis Polk & Wardwell.
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January 16, 2019 | Law.com

Inside Track: Video Game Fight in Real Life! Plus Getting Off Your Phone

In a tale ready-made for Netflix, the former GC of gaming company Gearbox is locked in a legal battle with the company's CEO. Read on for our in-house calendar highlights and the latest legal moves.
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January 15, 2019 | New York Law Journal

The 'Do Not Disturb' Movement Is Spreading. Could NYC Be Next?

The New York City Council considered a proposal last March that would give private employees the right to ignore electronic work communications after hours and fine employers $250 every time they violated that right.
6 minute read
January 14, 2019 | International Edition

The 'Do Not Disturb' Movement Is Spreading. Are You Ready?

A push to give employees the right-to-disconnect from work after clocking out is gaining traction, most notably in Europe.
6 minute read
January 14, 2019 | Corporate Counsel

The 'Do Not Disturb' Movement Is Spreading. Are You Ready?

A push for giving employees the right-to-disconnect from work after clocking out is gaining traction, most notably in Europe, where for the last decade or so there has been a gradual and growing push to separate personal life from business. In response to the trend, software companies, including workplace communications platforms such as Slack and Speakap, are offering "Do Not Disturb" features for users.
6 minute read
December 03, 2018 | The American Lawyer

In Contentious International Climate, Trade Law Isn't Just for the Specialists

President Donald Trump's actions have sown uncertainty into the world of trade law, opening up opportunities for more lawyers to get involved.
6 minute read
December 03, 2018 | The American Lawyer

Better Late Than Never: Canadian Firms Are Finding Ways to Innovate

Facing pressure from clients, associates and a competitive market, law firms in Canada are being forced to catch up to their American brethren.
8 minute read
August 03, 2018 | International Edition

Forsters and Withers top Legal Week ranking of elite international private client lawyers

Duo are among 11 firms with five or more partners ranked in the Private Client Global Elite
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