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Law Firms Take Steps to Support Diversity and Inclusion
Under Rule 5.1, a law firm partner or managerial lawyer has an ethical duty to supervise junior lawyers. Beyond this ethical obligation to help ensure that junior lawyers are meeting the standards of the profession, supervising lawyers also can help the next generation of practitioners by creating a supportive relationship through mentoring.Government Flood Maps Grossly Under-Represented Danger Zones
Reportedly, the at-risk real estate was underrepresented by 67 percent. Or, in other words, an additional 6 million properties face a significant risk of flood.Up or Out: Why Litigation Associates Need to Make a Decision by Their Fourth Year
Inherent problems with the career path for Big Law litigation associates make it a necessity for young lawyers to plan for their future earlier than their firms do.Knowledge Management as an Innovation Imperative
With thousands of lawyers and dozens of practice groups spread among multiple jurisdictions around the globe, devising more than just point solutions can feel daunting for global firms. This is why knowledge management (KM) teams are essential to meet firms' innovation goals.Ga. Supreme Court Accepts 1 Voluntary Surrender of License
One attorney discipline opinion was issued by the high court Monday.View more book results for the query "*"
Next for America's Nursing Homes: A Legal Pandemic
Law professors warn their students that bad facts make bad law. Historically, courts have been skeptical that the government can hold a nursing home liable for fraud based on a theory that its services were so subpar as to be effectively worthless.Fractured Supreme Court Ruling Keeps CFPB Alive, But Gives More Oversight to President
Justices Elena Kagan, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor agreed with Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. on the severability question but disagreed that the single-director structure was unconstitutional.Fractured SCOTUS Ruling Keeps CFPB Alive, But Gives More Oversight to President
Justices Elena Kagan, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor agreed with Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. on the severability question but disagreed that the single-director structure was unconstitutional.People in the News—June 29, 2020—Conrad O'Brien, Hyland Levin
Lorie Dakessian, partner at Conrad O'Brien and vice chair of the firm's Title IX, due process and campus discipline practice, was set to present as part of a panel presentation in a CLE webinar to the Illinois State Bar Association on "The New Title IX Regulations: A New Era," and Hyland Levin Shapiro announced the commencement of its 2020 summer associate program with the hiring of Jenise Rivera and Kaitlin Hackett.Trending Stories
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