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To Network Effectively, Move Beyond the Basics
Sometimes I challenge myself with my columns, like last month when I attempted to recap a whole decade. I've done it again this month by writing about networking, already the subject of hundreds of thousands of columns, books and articles. According to my resume, I last undertook to write about networking 10 years ago.Drinker Biddle Forms an E-Discovery Subsidiary
Amid a flurry of law firms forming e-discovery practice groups, Drinker Biddle & Reath has taken the concept a step further by creating a subsidiary to handle the technical side of managing electronically stored information in litigation.Commentary: Junior Associates Are at That Awkward Stage
Law firms pay a lot of attention this time of year to the care and feeding of the incoming class of lawyers, and some firms don't pay attention again until associates become midlevels and are the focus of national surveys and recruiters' calls. However, Pepper Hamilton's Molly Peckman says firms should consider placing more emphasis on associates in the formative years. Also, junior associates would be wise to use their basic skills as a strong foundation and seek out and accept increased responsibilities.Women Associates Need to Start Off on the Right Foot
Even though great strides have been made in the legal profession, the industry can still be extremely tough on women. I know the long hours, drudge work and occasional cut-throat behavior can be difficult for men, too.Pa. Law Weekly - People in the News - April 12, 2011
Addition Bradley A. Matta has joined Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti as an associate in the products liability practice group and is based in the firm's Pittsburgh office.U.S. Supreme Court Won't Hear 3M's Appeal of $68 Million Award
The U.S. Supreme Court refused Wednesday to take up a closely watched antitrust case in which office supply giant 3M Co. was hit with a $68 million verdict after allegedly offering retailers rebates that could be earned only by removing a competitor's products from their shelves. Despite ending the case, the ruling could spur a final round of litigation because lawyers that represented plaintiff LePage's Inc. are now entitled to an award of attorney fees.Trending Stories
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