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People in the News—April 1, 2024—Capehart Scatchard, Funge
In celebration of Women's History Month, Aminata C. Kamara, Jaclyn M. Terranova, and Megan A. Wilson—attorneys from the Capehart Scatchard workers' compensation department—recently attended a judicial reception honoring four judges from the tri-state area who are alumnae of Rutgers Law School.Morris Nichols Partner to Speak at ABA Business Law Section Spring Meeting 2024
From Thursday through Saturday, the American Bar Association is scheduled to host its hybrid business law section Spring Meeting in Orlando, Florida, and Morris Nichols Arsht & Tunnell partner Sara Gelsinger is set to present.How I Made Partner: 'Always Take the Initiative,' Says Chris Galfano of Banner Witcoff
"Always be available and responsive, always be on time with work product, and always take the initiative."'We're Working Differently': Butler Snow Plans Move to Smaller, More Collaborative Space
The Am Law 200 firm is planning a move to the Neuhoff, a former meatpacking plant under development north of downtown Nashville.Letter: YLD President Urges Georgia Lawyers to Form Teams in Legal Food Frenzy
"Food security ultimately impacts the overall population, including litigants and clients, which improves the quality of legal services," writes the YLD sponsorship co-chair in the annual event with the Georgia Attorney General's Office and Feeding Georgia. April 1 is the deadline to get extra points for forming teams.View more book results for the query "*"
Still Don't Want to Go Anywhere? Business Development for Those Who Are Remote(ly Interested)
So, even though a lot of things are indeed happening in person again, some lawyers simply can't —or don't want to—make an appearance. Yet, business development, and attracting the work after the work you're currently doing is done, remains important. How does one stay visible without being physically present?