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Commentary: Retaining Authenticity Can Increase Effectiveness
When dealing with firm staff, partners, clients and even opposing counsel, new associates can go far by being themselves — assuming that their true selves are indeed decent people with basic manners, a sense of humor and a bit of patience. Here are a few tips from Nelia J. Robbi of McGinnis, Lochridge & Kilgore on remaining authentic while communicating effectively with various constituencies.Mexican trucks stay home after 17-year push to open U.S. border
It took 17 years and $2.4 billion in trade tariffs to get the U.S. Transportation Department to let a Mexican long-haul truck cross the border last month. It's unlikely that many more will line up, the head of Mexico's biggest trucking organization said.CCA Spares Killer's Life on Atkins Claim
The Court of Criminal Appeals noted in its majority opinion that Gregory Van Alstyne scored in the range of mild mental retardation in each of at least six IQ tests administered between 1989 and 2003 and that he demonstrates significant deficits in his adaptive functioning. The per curiam opinion came in a 6-3 decision.Herbert Smith Adds Shanghai Arbitration Partner
Arbitration partner Brenda Horrigan has joined U.K. firm Herbert Smith in Shanghai from Salans, where she was co-head of the Paris-based firm's international arbitration practice.View more book results for the query "*"
8th Circuit to tackle NFL dispute
All-Pro quarterbacks Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Peyton Manning will play defense in St. Louis on June 3 as they face National Football League owners in a legal challenge that could decide the fate of the 2011 season.Lawyer Seeks Stay of Order Banning Him From Practice
Labor and employment attorney Loring Spolter said Tuesday that he will ask for an emergency stay of an unusual order by U.S. District Judge William Zloch imposing $110,000 in penalties and banning him from practicing in the Southern District of Florida for 3 1/2 years. The ban is part of a long-running battle over Spolter's claims that Reagan appointee Zloch is biased against women and minorities in employment cases because of his conservative views and Catholic faith.Trending Stories
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