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Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 19, No. 212 - November 3 2010
Daily decision alert.Poverty law history tells Atlanta aid lawyers' tale
In 1964, when Robert F. Kennedy, then the U.S. attorney general, chastised an audience of lawyers at the University of Chicago School of Law for their failure to serve the poor, access to the legal system was a luxury-especially in the South, writes Kris B. Shepard in "Rationing Justice: Poverty Lawyers and Poor People in the Deep South.NAB's Rehr Ruffles Feathers in First Year
By some accounts, David Rehr has had a rocky first year as head of the National Association of Broadcasters. But his supporters say Rehr's aggressive style is just what the group needs.Martindale-Hubbell Faces Challenges
Law firms are questioning the usefulness of Martindale-Hubbell's listing of attorneys and biographies in its annual book and online, as firm Web sites evolve and Google is ever-present. And while Martindale is working with firms to create packages that work for them and is creating services that are more with the times, some firms are adapting while others are departing. But one GC says that if law firms think they're saving money by scaling back on Martindale, they're probably wasting it elsewhere.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 21, No. 200 – October 12, 2012
Daily decision alert.Gordon College Professors Claim Sexual Discrimination
Current and former faculty members filed suit in federal court last week alleging Gordon College in Barnesville, Ga., discriminated against women. The suit described an environment where there was an "unspoken mandate that females must behave in a submissive and docile manner," and included as plaintiffs men who said they were retaliated against for standing up for female colleagues.Roughing It: It's Summertime, But the Working Isn't As Easy
The days of extravagant summer associates' programs featuring meals at pricey restaurants, dinner cruises, suites at sporting events and weekends out of town seem to be over for now, with large Texas firms scaling back on the summer social events as well as the size of the summer programs. Munsch Hardt's Kitty O'Connell Henry (pictured), co-chairwoman of the firm's law school hiring program, says, "We've cut back on a few things."Trending Stories
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