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Big Law Firms Call on Top Law Schools to Condemn Anti-Israel Protests, Harassment
A group of more than 200 leading law firms implored law schools to reign in "anti-Semitic activities" on campus as Israel's response to the Oct. 7 attacks draws protest worldwide.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Some Lessons From Litigators Who Have Taken on Local Leadership Roles at Their Law Firms
As if the tasks of a litigation partner weren't enough, here are four snapshots of life as a Big Law litigator and office managing partner.View more book results for the query "'Jackson Lewis P.C.'"
Baker Donelson, Jackson Lewis Among Firms Adding Partners in Southeast
"There's a culture of congeniality here that's very palpable. But they also hold each other accountable," said new Baker Donelson shareholder Scott Bowers.Schnader Attorneys Scatter in Wake of Firm Dissolution
Ten lawyers have landed as shareholders at Segal McCambridge. Additionally, the firm's Pittsburgh-based higher education chair joined Ogletree Deakins, while several New York partners have moved to Pryor Cashman and Gordon Rees.People in the News—Sept. 6, 2023—Duffy + Fulginiti, Ogletree Deakins
Ken Fulginiti of Duffy + Fulginiti is scheduled to participate in a panel discussion on "Ten Strategies for Artful Settlement Negotiations" at the 2023 Philadelphia Bar Association bench bar and annual conference, Sept. 22-23, at the Borgata in Atlantic City, New Jersey.EEOC's Proposed Pregnant Worker Rules Could Lead to More Claims, Employment Lawyers Say
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act is "going to have a huge impact on how employers and ultimately society views pregnancy in the workplace," said attorney Bryn Goodman.Remote Workers Not Automatically Entitled to Jurisdiction in Home State, Says NJ District Court
"Although Tripp worked remotely from his home in New Jersey, paid New Jersey taxes, collected New Jersey unemployment and disability benefits, received office equipment from Ascentage, and stored business-related documents in his home, those actions were not particular to New Jersey and could have occurred in any state where Tripp chose to work," stated U.S. District Judge Kevin McNulty, in his written opinion for the court.Trending Stories
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