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Ex-Employee and Outspoken Critic of NFL Settles Suit Alleging Racial Inequality in the League
The central issue in Trotter's lawsuit revolved around his vocal criticism of the NFL's diversity policies and his allegations that this advocacy led to his dismissal. He claimed that during league-wide meetings and in various public forums, he repeatedly raised concerns about the NFL's failure to hire more Black coaches, executives and media personnel.Average Partner Pay in D.C. Is Climbing—but Not as Fast as Billing Rates
The average pay for Am Law 200 partners, including equity and nonequity partners, in D.C. has eclipsed $1.5 million.Funding Life-Income Charitable Gifts With IRAs
"Your clients can use up to $53,000 of their IRA's Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) to make life-income charitable gifts."What's Your Persona? Using Client Personas to Drive Marketing and Business Development
Developing client personas can help maximize marketing and business development resources as well as boost profitability by bringing in more and better (and perhaps better paying) clients.Many Judges Earn Less Than Lawyers: Texas Judiciary Asks for 30% Raise
Office of Court Administration Executive Director Megan LaVoie said 26% of judges who voluntarily retire said salary was a contributing factor.View more book results for the query "*"
As Appointment Window Narrows, Vacancies on Phila. Court May Linger Until After Primaries
"Not having a full complement of judges is harmful to every aspect of the judicial system—our members, their clients, judges, court staff and clerks," Philadelphia Bar Association Chancellor Jen Coatsworth said.General Election Lessons from Pennsylvania's Closest Primary Race
One race in a local Republican primary has provided perhaps our clearest glimpse yet at how Pennsylvania's appellate courts—and especially the state Supreme Court—may handle big questions involving provisional ballots and mail-in voting in post-election litigation.How to Demystify Tech for a Jury or Judge
"Tech-related cases inherently bring an additional layer of complexity to trial preparations," so Paul Weiss' Meredith Dearborn and Jessica Phillips provide tips for explaining tech in the courtroom.Trending Stories
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