By Tasha Norman | May 13, 2021
"My advice to anyone who wants to be in leadership is seize the opportunities that are available. You can learn from these experiences and use them to develop and cultivate your leadership skills for roles with increasing responsibility."
By Cheryl Miller | April 23, 2021
"I'm not a self-professed leader," Jenkins said. "But people don't always understand that the paucity of African American judges puts you in a very unique position. So I'm not unaccustomed to being called upon by members of my community, being looked to for inspiration. That's been almost all of my career."
By Alaina Lancaster | April 22, 2021
Jennifer Martinez, who became Hanson Bridgett's first chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer in January, says law firms are realizing they can no longer put the work of advancing diversity and equity onto their diverse attorneys.
By Karen Sloan | April 22, 2021
Proctoring the LSAT in two Minnesota prisons this month was the first step toward what Mitchell Hamline School of Law Dean Anthony Niedwiecki hopes will become a prison-to-law school pipeline.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 14, 2021
Daniel Wilde, an attorney for Law On Call, which claims to be the first nonlawyer-owned law firm in the nation, says the entire country can benefit from the innovative business models coming out of Utah.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 8, 2021
Torrey McClary and Ranee Adipat, who joined Ropes & Gray from King & Spalding share why it's still meaningful to have female leadership in 2021 and how COVID-19 could affect health care transactions.
By Scott Graham | March 18, 2021
The Western District of Texas Patent Blog's Joseph Abraham and Mark Siegmund explain how Judge Alan Albright became the nation's busiest patent judge, and compare local rules and juries in the Eastern and Western Districts.
By Lizzy McLellan | March 10, 2021
"The name Waymaker was meant to represent all attorneys who are or who will be at the firm," co-managing partner Ryan Baker says.
By Ben Seal | February 23, 2021
"It is going to be helter skelter. These cases are colliding with one another as we start getting back to normal," The American Lawyer's Litigator of the Year says.
By Marcia Coyle | February 19, 2021
Clerking for Justice Sonia Sotomayor "was more in every dimension than I could have imagined—more challenging, more fun, more heartbreaking, more encouraging. I tell people going into the court they will experience every emotion available to you," Cooley's Julie Veroff says.
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