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Wellness Initiatives Are Nice, but They Aren't Solving the Root Problem: Engagement
Law can be intellectually taxing, emotionally draining and often entails long hours and demanding clients. But the core problem facing many attorneys today is not just stress and burnout. It's a lack of engagement with their work—involvement, commitment and enthusiasm for work and workplace.Good Faith and Financial Distress: Can a Solvent Debtor Have a Valid Reorganizational Purpose?
In the 45 years since the enactment of the Bankruptcy Code, the Chapter 11 process has been successfully used by companies to address and resolve mass tort liabilities. However, what were once considered legitimate uses of Chapter 11 may now be rejected by bankruptcy courts as bad faith filings.Bar Report – September 11, 2023
NJSBA Member Celebration Days offer free training events, job fair, shredding The New Jersey State Bar Association will host its annual Member Celebration…Fox Rothschild Adds Trust and Estate Partner in Wilmington
Fox Rothschild welcomed Denise D. Nordheimer to the firm's Wilmington office as a partner in the taxation and wealth planning department.Top GCs Call for Role to be Formalised in UK Corporate Governance Code
A letter on behalf of nearly 80 GCs criticises the code's 'extraordinary' lack of reference to the role of general counsel.View more book results for the query "*"
South Florida Sees a Drop in Deals, but Population Growth Creates Optimism
With a robust pipeline of impending transactions and a growing belief in economic recovery, the sector is showing signs of optimism, suggesting a potential resurgence despite ongoing challenges.Innovative Corporate Structures Drive Successful Hospitality, Hotel Valuation Remains Strong
The challenges facing hotel owners with maturing debt as well as hotel investors and developers are significant. However, they are increasingly getting creative and finding alternative financing solutions.Ian Marx Balances Commercial Litigation Success With the 'Privilege' of Public Interest Work
"When I grew up as a New Jersey lawyer, you'd look around at who the best litigators were. ... [They] had a commitment to the public interest, to social justice, and that was always influential in forming my identity," Marx said.Natalya Johnson Proved Herself a 'Visionary' and 'Change Agent' as GSBA President
"When you can articulate a mission, people will understand and see a vision. It's a really powerful mechanism for drawing people along to join you in the journey. And it's always better together," Johnson said.'Passionate About Lawyers': Jeralyn Lawrence Has a Banner Year as NJSBA President
"She had the idea to put together a task force...which was an amazing confluence of advanced planning," said Diana Manning, managing principal of Bressler, Amery & Ross. "I think it shows the support she has in the legal community. The number of people who agreed to participate in the task force, to provide ideas for the task force, and then to get it across the finish line is nothing short of astounding. I think the name really said it all—Putting Lawyers First."Trending Stories
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