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A Big Law Refugee Makes a Bet on the Future of the Law
The current compensation model of Big Law, which relies on associate leverage and Fortune 1000 clients' willingness to absorb ever-increasing rates, is unsustainable, Marc Taylor says.Widow's Story Highlights Fight Against Stigma of Mental Health Treatment Among Lawyers
A lawyer seeking mental health treatment “is not a sign of weakness or ineffectiveness" said the head of a firm with a large Atlanta office.Big Law Widow's Story Highlights Fight Against Mental Health Stigma
Fear that seeking treatment will threaten a lawyer's job illustrates a problem that mental health advocates say particularly plagues the profession.Big Texas Firms Expand in London — and It's Not All About Energy
Spurred by the energy practice among several others, some big Texas firms are looking to latch on lawyers in London.New Jersey Associates Class of 2018
Introducing this year's new associates.Legislator Asks Court to Dismiss Cheerleader's 'Take a Knee' Suit
Outgoing lawmaker Earl Ehrhart contends that the constitutional rights of student athletes at public colleges and universities are more limited than their fellow students because they are representatives of government-funded institutions and, by extension, of the government that funds them.GC Profile: Reta Peery of Up Entertainment
After stints at Alston & Bird, Turner Broadcasting and The Weather Channel, Peery has multiple roles at UPtv.Daily Dicta: After World Court Win, This Debevoise Partner Is (Almost) a Celebrity in Doha
When Debevoise partner Catherine Amirfar represented Qatar at the World Court, the nation was watching.Federal Judge Orders Spanish-Language Sample Ballots
U.S. District Judge Mark Walker, in a 27-page ruling, partially sided with plaintiffs who sought an injunction to require Spanish-language ballots and other assistance for what are believed to be more than 30,000 Puerto Ricans in the counties.Judge Tosses Production Companies' Lawsuit Over Plane Crash in Tom Cruise Flick
A federal judge in Atlanta said four production companies being sued along with the company that maintained the downed plane should wait until that litigation ends before seeking to be indemnified for any potential awards or judgments.Trending Stories
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