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Your Own Physical Trainer: How Some Law Firms Are Offering Office Perks Amid Return Plans
Wigdor, which has hired a physical trainer for its attorneys and staff, is one of several law firms adding unique perks in attempting to reacclimate employees to in-office work.The Associate Pay War Raises the Question of Market Forces vs Morality
Former Clifford Chance managing partner Tony Williams argues that hikes in junior lawyer salaries is exacerbating mental health issues within law firms.Heat Wave Raises Wildfire Risk Ahead of Fourth of July Weekend
According to the National Fire Protection Association, Independence Day fireworks account for two out of five reported U.S. fires annually.Deloitte, Baker Tilly Accused of Aiding Energy Company's Misrepresentations to Investors
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires and promotions from across the California legal market.View more book results for the query "*"
Governor Launches Mentorship Program for Would-Be Trial Court and Appellate Judges
A fledgling judicial mentorship program in Los Angeles County Superior Court has linked 95 judges with approximately 140 lawyers.Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: As the World Reopens, Trial Lawyers Eye Increased Injury Claims
An increase in human interaction is a welcome development for most after such a long period in isolation, but injury lawyers say an attendant rise in personal injury litigation is "inevitable."Florida Judge Narrows Multidistrict Litigation Claims Over Zantac
In six separate orders Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg of the Southern District of Florida dismissed large chunks of the litigation over heartburn medication Zantac, including RICO and medical monitoring claims. But plaintiffs lawyers insist the "vast majority" of their claims are moving forward.Trump Org Indictments Alleging 15-Year Fraud Scheme Leave White-Collar Experts Asking What's Next
The accusation that CFO Allen Weisselberg failed to pay federal taxes is significant for a case coming from a DA's office. And whether there may be more indictments in the future was a topic of discussion in the wake of the announcement.Trending Stories
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