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Employers: Applicants With Criminal Histories Deserve a Fair Chance
We hear it over and over again: one brush with the law and it is over. Employers will reject you out of hand, even if your criminal record is decades old, regardless of what you've done since, and without regard to whether the crime has anything to do with the job.Jerk Partners Beget Jerk Partners: Ending Big Law's Cycle of Dysfunction
It goes something like this: Because it was difficult for you, you're going to make it difficult for those below you.Dark Side of Mass Tort Deals Exposed in UGA Law Prof's Book
“By one token, my thesis is quite simple: all is not well in the mass-tort world,” UGA law Professor Elizabeth Chamblee Burch wrote in her introduction. “Using original empirical research, this book exposes a tight-knit network of repeat players and judges who use government power to push and enforce private deals.”Dark Side of Mass Tort Deals Exposed in Law Prof's Book
“By one token, my thesis is quite simple: all is not well in the mass-tort world,” UGA law Professor Elizabeth Chamblee Burch wrote in her introduction. “Using original empirical research, this book exposes a tight-knit network of repeat players and judges who use government power to push and enforce private deals.”Stabilis Capital General Counsel Joseph Tuso Rejoins Reed Smith
Tuso is among at least three in-house lawyers in the financial industry who have recently gone back into private practice.View more book results for the query "*"
Stabilis Capital GC Joseph Tuso Heads Back to Reed Smith
Tuso is among at least three in-house lawyers in the financial industry who have recently gone back into private practice.SCOTUS Reversal of Precedent Provides Right to Federal Forum in Takings Cases
In 'Knick v. Township of Scott,' the Supreme Court held that takings plaintiffs no longer must seek compensation in state court when they claim that the government has taken their property without paying for it.Lack of State Funding Pushes Districts to Financial Precipice
According to a recent report published by the Center on Regional Politics at Temple University, Pennsylvania is becoming permanently divided between have and have-not districts.The Law Firm Disrupted: Why the Billable Hour's Demise Is Greatly Exaggerated
Experts insist the billable hour creates warped incentives and clients want alternatives. Really?Trending Stories
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