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Meet Attorney Lisa Pirozzolo, Finalist for Attorney of the Year
"Some lawyers feel compelled to show off their knowledge; their own insecurity drives them to want to impress," Jeffrey Hessekiel, the general counsel for Exelixis, said. "Lisa has a quiet confidence, and she impresses without having to be self-important or needlessly formal. As you work with her, you see that she deserves the position that she's achieved and the respect that she has gained. ... She is just a steady, smart, reasonable litigator, and that makes her very dependable."Meet Attorney Chinh Pham, Finalist for Attorney of the Year
"Within the legal community, you can have a lot of success when you get a diversity of not only individuals, but of thoughts, background and experience," Pham said. "If we can continue championing diversity, equity and inclusion, if we can continue that as a country and as a profession, I think we'll be in a good place."NJ Supreme Court Considers Ability to Add Nonparty Doctors to Med Mal Verdict Sheets
"Defendant talks about fundamental fairness, but here, he just does not like the remedy that the defendant has," said an attorney for amicus curiae New Jersey Association for Justice.View more book results for the query "*"
Fraud Trial for Fintech Entrepreneur Is Pushed to 2025
U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein granted Charlie Javice's request for an adjournment to allow her new lead defense counsel, Jose Baez and Ronald Sullivan, to prepare for trial.Resolving Litigation: Wells Fargo Counsel Discusses His Legal Journey and Approach to Disputes
My guest for this month is Lateef Ledbetter, a senior counsel at Wells Fargo based in Minneapolis. He was exposed to the law early, from his mother's work for state child protection agencies, and traveled far and wide before landing his current position.Employer Obligations When Workers Request Accommodations Related to Mental Health
When workers seeking accommodations such as reduced duties, remote work or intermittent or extended leaves of absence are denied, they are filing disability discrimination claims.Rise of the Reexam: Surging Ex Parte Reexamination Filings Expected to Increase by 40%
"From 2017 through 2023, IPR filings have been trending downwards, with 86 fewer petitions filed each year on average over that period," writes Rob Maier.Off-Limits? Judicial Authority Takes Center Stage in Dispute Over Municipal Utility Rates
"The legislative body whose job it is to decide what the rates should be, whether they encompass profit or not, is the city council," argued appellee counsel Rebecca Woods of Seyfarth Shaw in Atlanta.Trending Stories
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