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Problem Solving and Personal Priorities
Thirty-eight years ago, Janet Reno went home to Miami armed with a law degree. She thought she had made the right decision, but the minutia of case studies obscured what she had gone to law school for. Thirty-eight years later, she came home to Miami with a new perspective. She didn't anticipate being on "Saturday Night Live," but the law is the most wonderful profession she could have chosen.View more book results for the query "White"
10 Items for Your Law Firm Marketing 'To-Do' List
Like clockwork every fall -- once the summer ends and kids go back to school -- consultant Stacy West Clark's phone starts ringing with calls from law firms that see a long fall and winter ahead and are re-energized to rev up their business development activities. So, Clark has created a fall marketing "to-do" list of things to get firms going. Among the items Clark suggests: Audit the experience of being a client, put together a public record of your accomplishments and mandate that associates get involved.Employment Law Lessons From the Penn State Scandal
The injuries to children, trust and reputation that Jerry Sandusky caused — and some former Penn State University administrators allegedly compounded — may never fully heal. But some good may come out of this tragedy, if Penn State and other institutions and employers learn from it.Summer Associate Hiring Heats Up
Silicon Valley partners are having a good summer. Students are returning to Valley firms, whose tech-focused practices lost some cachet during the dot-com decline, and the firms are eagerly beefing up their summer associate ranks.As Corporate Attorney, Miers Blasted 'Greedy' Trial Lawyers
As a corporate lawyer, Harriet Miers recommended to then-Gov. Bush that the Texas Supreme Court rather than the state Legislature decide if attorney fees should be limited -- a proposal that, had it come to fruition, would have "absolutely" constituted "legislating from the bench," said one trial lawyer. In a letter to Bush, Miers went on to unleash an assault on trial lawyers, suggesting they were "greedy" and had "brought shame" to Texas.Trending Stories
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