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'There's a Lot of Backlog to Address': Why Mental Health in the Legal Profession Is Getting Worse
ALM's annual Mental Health Survey shows unexplored trauma from the pandemic coupled with emerging issues of economic uncertainty and billable pressures are combining to hinder mental health improvements in law firms.Mental Health by the Numbers: An Infographic Mapping the Legal Industry's Well-Being
Explore key data snapshots from our annual survey on the mental health of lawyers and professionals working in law firms around the world.US Judge Threatens Attorney With 'Prison Time' After In-Court Photo Surfaces
"It appears that the judge's continuance of the photo matter to allow the main trial to move forward not only serves the fair administration of justice, but also, perhaps inadvertently, provides a cooling-off period for all involved to consider the ultimate repercussions," said Jan L. Jacobowitz, a past president and co-chair of the Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers' Future of Lawyering Committee.Crowell & Moring Taps Hogan Lovells Partner as Tax Co-Chair
The move comes as the firm looks to build up its ability to handle the U.S. federal tax aspects of complex business transactions, including joint ventures and domestic and cross-border mergers.Insurers Face Challenges in Battle Against High Premiums
Supply chain woes, worker shortages, already high premiums for electric vehicles and a growing incidence of unsafe driving are all exerting pressure on the industry to raise premiums.View more book results for the query "*"
Michael Goldberg of Akerman Named DBR's Attorney of the Year
Goldberg was chosen as Attorney of the Year winner from a slate of three finalists, which included Adam Balkan of Balkan, Patterson & Charbonnet in Boca Raton, and Jason Kellogg of Levine Kellogg Lehman Schneider + Grossman in Miami.'Completely Unnecessary': 5th Circuit Judges Press FDA, Danco Lawyers in Abortion Pill Case
Three Republican-appointed jurists appear skeptical of the federal agency.'Chaotic': While Some States Align on Data Privacy, Others Take 'Sectoral' Approach
While states are likely to continue to pass Virginia-like data privacy laws, others may be inspired to follow a more recent, sector-specific approach from states like Arkansas or Washington.Cannabis Company Denied License Challenges New Jersey's Scoring Decisions
New Jersey and other states tout social equity in their cannabis-licensing programs. A lawsuit filed by one unsuccessful applicant says competitors are gaming the system.Mystery In-House Attorney Trying to Keep Name Out of Apparently Damning FDA Inspection Report
The unusual lawsuit alleges that publicly disclosing the attorney's name would cause the attorney irreparable reputational and career damage.Trending Stories
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