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New York Law Journal

First Korean American Elected to Bench in NY

Judy Kim, an attorney for the New York Liquidation Bureau, has become the first Korean-American to be elected to the bench in New York state, according to two bar groups.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Generation Education

A look at three generations of women lawyers: BabyBoomers, Generation X and Millennials.
16 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Market Like a Girl

Instead of trying to fit into somebody else's mold, embrace and build on your own uniqueness; market your strengths, and you will feel more comfortable developing business.
15 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Editor's Note

A look into the process and reasoning behind this special issue.
4 minute read

International Edition

A 'petri dish' for discrimination – why women end up leaving law firms

Male partners make 44% more than female counterparts, according to a recent report
7 minute read

International Edition

A 'petri dish' for discrimination – why women end up leaving law firms

Male partners make 44% more than female counterparts, according to a recent report
7 minute read

Legal Week

Chadbourne cites 'inappropriate behaviour' and 'poor judgement' in response to partner's $100m gender discrimination suit

US firm responds to allegations of gender discrimination with 62-page retort
5 minute read

International Edition

Chadbourne cites 'inappropriate behaviour' and 'poor judgement' in response to partner's $100m gender discrimination suit

US firm responds to allegations of gender discrimination with 62-page retort
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Law Firm Awards 'Girls Who Code' Founder

By | November 03, 2016
Greenberg Traurig presented the Diana P. Scott Integrity in Action Award to Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code, at the law firm's ninth annual Women's Business Forum last week.
7 minute read

International Edition

Microsoft hits $100m milestone in push to hand more work to women and minority-owned law firms

Tech giant's diversity push sees more than $100m in legal fees go to women and minority-owned law firms since 2010
3 minute read

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