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This Year, Fewer but Better-Paid Summer Associates
The early results of our Summer Associates Survey show a slight decline in hiring.Hiring, Not Firing, Is a New Focus in Age Discrimination Suits
Management tactics that weed out older workers have pushed federal regulators and anti-discrimination groups to train an eye on hiring rather than firing when it comes to protecting against age bias, an effort advocates acknowledge is a steeper hill with increasingly narrowed protections for aging workers.Hiring, Not Firing, Is a New Focus in Age Discrimination Suits
Management tactics that weed out older workers have pushed federal regulators and anti-discrimination groups to train an eye on hiring…Hiring, Not Firing, Is a New Focus in Age Discrimination Suits
Management tactics that weed out older workers have pushed federal regulators and anti-discrimination groups to train an eye on hiring rather than firing when it comes to protecting against age bias, an effort advocates acknowledge is a steeper hill with increasingly narrowed protections for aging workers.Immigration, Labor & Employment Law Firms Top NLJ's Annual Women's Scorecard
For the sixth year in a row, the Fragomen, Del Rey, Bern-sen & Loewy holds the top spot on The National Law Journal's Women in Law Scorecard, which ranks the nation's largest law firms according to their percentages of women attorneys.'Wild Thing' Mitch Williams Secures $1.5M Verdict in Case Over Firing From MLB Network
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Mitch Williams was awarded $1.5 million by a state court jury in Camden Tuesday in his breach of contract suit against MLB Network.3 New Technology Positions Finding a Foothold in Modern Legal
A legal week panel discusses growing technology careers paths in legal outside of the e-discovery and cybersecurity bastions.KPMG Settles Feds' Discrimination Claims, but Scrutiny Is Far From Over
KPMG agreed this week to pay $420,000 to resolve a federal investigation that found the company discriminated against Asian job applicants at a New Jersey…KPMG Settles Feds' Discrimination Claims, but Scrutiny Is Far From Over
KPMG agreed this week to pay $420,000 to resolve a federal investigation that found the company discriminated against Asian job applicants at a New Jersey facility, part of the years-long scrutiny over the accounting firm's practices for alleged discrimination in separate cases.Five Atlanta Firms in Am Law 200 Beat the Average in Revenue Gains
The Am Law 200 rankings are out—and five Atlanta-based firms are again among the country's Second Hundred highest-grossing law firms.Trending Stories
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