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The Great COVID Divide: Becoming an Attorney Before and After the Pandemic
Our occupations are a reflection of self and personal journeys and tell others a great deal about who we each are and what the employer/client can expect from us. When weighing what to expect from this generation of legal advocates, that journey has been particularly unique.Keep It Secret, Keep It Safe: Misappropriation Claims in a Changing Non-Compete Landscape
A recent case in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York serves as a good reminder that, even in the absence of non-compete agreements, New York law still provides robust protection for confidential business informationActive Pa. Federal Judge Gene Pratter, 75, Dies
Pratter, who died May 17—a day after she issued two opinions in cases she was handling—was a 20-year veteran of the federal bench.Pennsylvania Federal Judge Gene Pratter, 75, Dies
Pratter, who died May 17—a day after she issued two opinions in cases she was handling—was a 20-year veteran of the federal bench.View more book results for the query "*"
ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrants for Hamas, Israeli Leaders
The prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan KC, has announced arrest warrant applications for three Hamas leaders as well as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his minister of defense.GC Searches Veer Away From Internal Hires, Upending In-House Promotion Tracks
Succeeding as general counsel now requires a much broader range of skills, "making the step up for internal candidates from deputy to GC a much bigger gap to bridge," a report from the executive search firm Russell Reynolds Associates says.Latham & Watkins Poised to Bring in Cahill Partner Trio in London
It is an effort by Latham to bolster its sponsor-side finance practice in the City, according to a person with knowledge of the move.'Mission Critical': Big Law Firms Prioritize Right C-Suite Talent
Several C-suite roles were filled in the last few months amid high demand for the right talent in firms' business ranks.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-122
A judge may attend generic cultural/holiday celebrations hosted by elected public officials, where such events are free and open to the public and are paid for by state/government funds rather than campaign funds.Trending Stories
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