By Tony Mauro | August 27, 2020
"There are a lot of questions still to be worked out, including questions about the effect of the decision on previous actions taken by the CFPB while it was unconstitutionally structured," said Kannon Shanmugam, chair of the Supreme Court group at Paul Weiss and managing partner of the firm's Washington office.
By Ben Seal | August 27, 2020
"I'm always interested in talking with leadership of successful businesses," Gray says. "How do they approach issues, their culture, their decision-making process?"
By Ross Todd | August 26, 2020
Knill had been based out of the court's Westminster courthouse prior to March's court closures and is now working from its Santa Ana base. She's seen things change rapidly over the course of the past few months.
By Karen Sloan | August 13, 2020
National Conference of Bar Examiners President Judith Gundersen shares her thoughts on how the current bar exam cycle is going, whether online exams are feasible, and how the diploma privilege movement is changing the conversation.
By Dan Clark | August 13, 2020
"I have some general counsel that say there are some big New York firms that are getting $2,000 an hour. Where does this end? At $5,000 or $10,000 an hour?" Ken Callander, managing principal at Value Strategies LLC in San Francisco, said.
By Dan Clark | August 10, 2020
"I want to get to a world where everyone feels like they own ethics. Where you have an environment where people are comfortable openly talking about ethics in an office. You don't have just one chief ethics officer, you have 5,000," former Airbnb general counsel and chief ethics officer Rob Chesnut said.
By Karen Sloan | July 21, 2020
Anonymous Twitter account @BarExamTracker has predicted a number of in-person bar exam cancellations, including California, Georgia and New York. The author of the account discusses why the tweets have hit a nerve with test takers and how they accurately predict exam cancellations.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 8, 2020
When asked if Frank Bottini plans to bring more shareholder derivative lawsuits against Silicon Valley companies who allegedly do not follow through on their diversity initiatives, the Bottini & Bottini lawyer said Oracle is certainly not the only company that lacks diversity in its top ranks.
By Samantha Stokes | June 26, 2020
Rafael Langer-Osuna, of Squire Patton Boggs, said a large portion of Big Law is business development. "It's easier to develop strong relationships with people if you're comfortable being who you are," they said.
By Ross Todd | June 25, 2020
"If partners in the firms start to see a tranche of firms that are outperforming the average, you could see an additional wave of partner moves," Macrae says. "In a bull market where all firms are doing well and all boats are rising, it is arguably hard to see a reason to move."
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