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'I Feel Like Just a Number': Pa. Associates Balk at High Pay in Exchange for Big Law Grind
Midlevel associates are aware mental health challenges aren't restricted to their firm but are endemic to the legal industry more broadly.New Managing Partner Looks for Targeted Growth in Hall Booth Smith's Alpharetta Office
Growth in the firm's Alpharetta office comes as the firm is undergoing a significant expansion, opening offices in Colorado, Montana, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Arkansas within the last year.Trump Appointee Says Colleagues 'Should Be Embarrassed' by 9th Circuit's Immigration Precedent
Judge Lawrence VanDyke said the panel members should be concerned about the California-based appeals courts' "jaw-dropping, always-increasing, epic collection of immigration gaffes."Nearly 200 Ga. Prison Employees Arrested on Job-Related Charges
Of the 195 Georgia Department of Corrections employees arrested through June 30, 143 are state certified police officers, mostly corrections officers.New Jersey Medical Providers in Hot Water for Abuse of PIP Benefits
State Farm has filed suit against several chiropractors and medical providers claiming they have perpetuated fraud for the last 8 years, costing policyholders millions of dollars.View more book results for the query "*"
Warshauer, Woodward & Atkins Opens in Atlanta —and Other 'On the Move' News
Chamberlain Hrdlicka announced the additions of associates John Bartel and Victor Fox to the firm's Atlanta office on July 26.Ahead of the Curve: Tips for Surviving Law School—and Life
This week, we're exploring advice on what (and what not) to do to prepare for the start of a new school year.Data Rights, Data Duties, & Data Risks: The American Data Privacy and Protection Act
While the ADPPA represents compromises between Democratic and Republican leadership of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, particularly around the thorny issues of state law preemption and private rights of action, there are other legislative and big tech industry players pushing their own agendas for comprehensive national data privacy and security frameworks.8th Circ. Sides With University of Minnesota in Firing of Openly Gay Athletic Department Employee
After the University of Minnesota Duluth relieved Jen Banford of her duties as part-time director of operations for their Division I women's hockey team, she filed suit against the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota alleging she was fired for being openly gay, according to the opinion.Dela.-Incorporated Automaker Sues DeLorean Motor Co. for Alleged Trade Secrets Theft
The defendants were Karma employees and it was their task to design the new DeLorean under a program called Project 88.Trending Stories
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