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Broadening the Hiring Criteria for Legal Jobs Would Benefit Minorities, Clients
In this article, second-year law student Lola Todman makes a case for why the criteria that qualifies candidates for legal jobs should be broadened and emphasizes that broadening this criteria should not be confused with weakening it.Awareness Remains Key Challenge in Prosecuting Intimate Partner Violence Cases: Bureau Chief
Nicole Blumberg, Chief Assistant DA of the Intimate Partner & Sexual Violence Bureau at the Manhattan DA's Office, discusses the challenges of prosecuting these uniquely difficult cases.Cleary's Bay Area Growth Continues With Hire of Ex-Cooley Litigator
After hiring Angela Dunning, who spent 23 years at Cooley, Cleary Gottlieb now has roughly 20 attorneys in Silicon Valley and San Francisco.Kindness First: The Human Element of Employment Law
Considering the human element of employment law results in better legal and worker retention outcomes. Employees who feel valued are less likely to leave the company or generate lawsuits. A company also enjoys a better reputation in the marketplace.Atlanta's 11th Circuit Rejects Challenge to Reverse 40% Cut on Nearly $1M in Attorney Fees
Here, the attorney was awarded an hourly rate of $500.View more book results for the query "excellent"
50 Years and Counting: New York City Housing Court Reaches the Half-Century Mark
New York City's Housing Court was created by statute in 1973 to alleviate the vast number of landlord-tenant matters that were overburdening the Civil Court. Without its existence, the Civil Court would have collapsed under its own weight of casesGeneral Election: Kay Yu Runs for Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas
"It is a privilege to run a courtroom where I do my utmost to treat everyone with dignity, respect and humanity, and make decisions with a restorative justice lens to repair harm and restore community."Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I am a young lawyer starting my own practice, but I am having great difficulty getting clients, or at least clients who can halfway pay. I have also tried to get involved in some civil litigation, but I cannot afford it. It is too expensive. Am I doing something wrong?11th Circuit Rejects Challenge to Reverse 40% Reduction on Nearly $1M in Attorney Fees
Here, the attorney was awarded an hourly rate of $500.Some Fear Unintended Consequences as New Rules Loom for Judges
HB 2384 codified a practice that was already in place, but the premise that judicial education was not already mandatory was something of a myth, 124th District Court Judge Alfonso Charles said.Trending Stories
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