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Law.com

Wave of Privacy Class Actions Creating Compliance 'Quicksand': The Morning Minute

The news and analysis you need to start your day.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Navigating the Child Care Cliff: Strategies for Employers to Support Working Parents

In this article, UrbanSitter CEO Lynn Perkins discusses the 'child care cliff' that has emerged from government funding for child care falling short and presents strategies employers can implement to ease the burden for working parents.
4 minute read

Law.com

How I Made It to Law Firm Leadership: 'Perceived Failure Is Just an Opportunity To Learn,' Says Mindy Yang of Proskauer

"Walk toward a challenge and find others with whom to lock arms and tackle things together."
10 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Women in Law Don't Self-Promote Enough at Work—and Can Pay a Big Price

"If we saw more women, more people like us in these positions that we are aiming for, then perhaps we would feel more entitled, and we wouldn't question ourselves as much." said Rochelle Mello, head of group ethics and compliance in North America for Natura and Co.
8 minute read

Law.com

Why Big Law's Outsourcing Associate Training: The Morning Minute

The news and analysis you need to start your day.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Can We Make Up Our Minds About Hybrid Work Policies Already?

Three years after the lockdown forced employees to figure out how to work from home, the harm from the uncertainty around this issue can easily outweigh the comparative benefits of finding the optimum work-from-home policy. This is particularly true in the case of younger lawyers, whose fledgling careers—and growing family obligations—will be shaped the most by these policies.
4 minute read

Law.com

When Demand Slows, It's on Law Firms to Help Their Associates Succeed

There are two main reasons that an associate doesn't have enough work to do: (1) they are being frozen out and should be looking for another job or (2) client demand is down. The latter is the more prevalent scenario by a mile. And nothing about it is on the associate to rectify.
3 minute read

Law.com

Massachusetts Governor Nominates Four Attorneys to State Court Seats

"I'm excited to nominate these exceptional attorneys to the Courts," Healey said in Friday's statement announcing two of the nominations. "Audrey Murillo has demonstrated a knowledge of the juvenile system and a commitment to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the children of Massachusetts. Michael Pineault has dedicated his career to public service and upholding the rule of law. We're grateful for the work of the Governor's Council as they consider these two nominations."
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Symptoms of Long COVID in the Court System Include…

Previously in this column, Katryna L. Kristoferson and David Paul Horowitz touched on changes in practice since the pandemic while discussing more globally the changes in law practice. In this article, they delve deeper into the ways COVID has altered law practice, as well as the lasting effects.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Dilworth Looking to Downsize Because of Hybrid Work

With its lease at 1500 Market St. expiring in the next year, the firm is looking to shrink from 80,000 square feet over four floors to 50,000 square feet spread over two.
4 minute read

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