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Firms Act to Keep Partners From Jumping Ship
Lateral movement of partners and practice groups has increased among big firms in recent months, and the growing trend has firms trying a variety of approaches to foster loyalty. Giving partners a vote in all "material initiatives" is critical, says one administrative partner: "If you all know where the ship is headed, you're more eager to get on the oars and take it there." But, as firms become larger and reflect a more corporate structure, issuing an oar to every partner seems to be getting tougher.How to teach ethics in law schools
Model Rules of Professional Conduct don't provide answers to many ethical dilemmas; schools should fill in the gaps.Immigration Raids Keep Firms Busy
A federal crackdown on illegal immigrants in the workplace has triggered a tsunami of work for immigration lawyers, who say fears of getting hit with an immigration raid or audit are at an all-time-high among employers.Lessons for Lawyers Involved With Peer-Review Committees
With its ruling in Poliner, et al. v. Texas Health Systems, et al., the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has restored standards governing hospital peer-review activities to the status quo. But the lessons of Poliner at the trial court level are still relevant for lawyers involved in peer-review matters.Trending Stories
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