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Midsize Moves: An Investments Attorney in North Carolina, a Bankruptcy Partner in Georgia
Robinson Bradshaw made an addition to its fund formation and investment management practice in Charlotte, North Carolina, Morris Manning added a creditors' rights and bankruptcy partner in Atlanta, and other midsize moves.List of Candidates Who Passed the July 2019 Bar Exam
The names of the 6,536 candidates who passed the bar examination given on July 30 and 31.Midsize Moves: A Carolina Cybersecurity Pro, a Government Contracts Attorney in DC
Robinson Bradshaw adds a former assistant U.S. attorney in the cyber unit of the U.S. Attorney's Office, Miller & Chevalier adds a government contracts counselor and litigator, and other midsize moves.Inside Track: Get Tariff Exclusion Requests In. Plus, Remembering A Diversity & Inclusion Advocate.
How in-house counsel can navigate the China Tariff Exclusion Requests process. Also, a McDonald's lawyer is remembered for helping lawyers of color start their legal careers.UNC Picks Former Sen. McConnell Staffer, DOJ Litigator as General Counsel
Brooks Pierce partner Charles Marshall has been tapped to lead the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's legal team, the school's interim chancellor announced this week.Lawyer Who Claimed She Was a 'Diversity Prop' Settles With Former Firm
A North Carolina firm tapped Morgan Lewis partner Grace Speights to push back after it was called "a contemporary version of an old-fashioned Southern plantation.”List of Candidates Who Passed the February 2019 Bar Exam
The names of the 1,843 candidates who passed the most recent bar examination.Mid-Market Recap: How Not to Improve Diversity
Law firms rightly receive plenty of criticism for not being diverse enough. But what often gets lost in the conversation is that simply having women and minority attorneys on your roster is not in itself true diversity.Talent or Token? Lawyers Say Diversity Still Can Be Just for Show
A steady stream of initiatives has scarcely increased the ranks of lawyers of color in Big Law—amid concerns that some are used as "window dressing" for client pitches.Talent or Token? Lawyers Say Diversity Still Used as 'Window Dressing'
A steady stream of initiatives has scarcely increased the number lawyers of color in Big Law, while concerns remain that minority hiring is using "diversity for diversity's sake."Trending Stories
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