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'Really Empowering': Going From Judge to Private Practice During a Pandemic
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jacqueline Hogan Scola accidentally returned to private practice just as the coronavirus was taking hold. Now she's learning by doing in the virtual world.You're A GC, But How 'Sustainable' Are You?
At a time in the pre-COVID 19 era (not so long ago), a group of GCs convened for a GLL breakfast session on how to build resilience as a business leader.…Amid Executive Team Makeover, Bed Bath & Beyond Names New Chief Legal Officer
Hong, who starts her new job on May 18, succeeds former CLO Allan Rauch. He was one of six senior executives ousted from Bed Bath & Beyond in December 2019.To Improve D&I Efforts, 'Admitting Shortcomings' is Key, Bressler's New Diversity Chair Says
"I think that there is a fear in 'saying out loud' that past D&I efforts have not worked exactly the way the firm hoped they would," Lauren Fenton-Valdivia says. "The art of doing so means that a firm can set the stage for new, innovative ideas for moving the needle."View more book results for the query "*"
Navigating NJ Telehealth and Telemedicine in the Climate of COVID-19
As the crisis progresses, health-care practitioners at every level should be kept apprised of new developments in the law, which can impact their practices, their patients, and their peace of mind.Private Rights of Action and the CCPA—Unlimited Limitation?
In creating that private right of action, the act specifically notes that violations "shall not be interpreted to serve as the basis for a private right of action under any other law."'Regina' Goes Beyond 'Roberts'-Type Overcharge Cases
On April 2, the Court of Appeals issued its landmark decision in Regina Metropolitan Co. v. New York State Div. of Hous. & Community Renewal where it held that retroactive application of Part F of the 2019 HSTPA violated the Due Process Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The majority and dissenting opinions are not easily summarized, however, in this article, Warren Estis and Jeffrey Turkel explain what the majority did, and did not, primarily hold.Ahead of the Curve: ASU Law Goes No Test
This week's Ahead of the Curve looks at a new program at Arizona State University's law school that allows people to apply with no standardized test scores, but there's a catch. Plus, we look at what's going on with legal education's upcoming summer conference season.It's Critical to Maximize Both Voter Participation and Public Health
We worry about the November election if the courts, legislatures and executives cannot get into sync for a common purpose of a safe voting environment.Trending Stories
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