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Pro Mid Market

Law Firm Technologies and What Today's Associates Expect: Part II

The adoption of technologies by law firms is representative of the way the firm itself functions and is reflective of the firm's organizational culture as a whole.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Why We Should Adopt a Rooney Rule for Law Clerks

U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria on why he won't fill a clerk slot until he's interviewed at least one minority candidate and one candidate from a non-“T-14” law school.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Chhabria: Why We Should Adopt a Rooney Rule for Law Clerks

U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria on why he won't fill a clerk slot until he's interviewed at least one minority candidate and one candidate from a non-“T-14” law school.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

A Novel Way to Create Change in the New Year and Beyond

In the early days of 2019, you may be asking yourself, with respect to the previous year, what just happened? What kind of year was it for me? How do I want this year to be different? What changes might I want to make?
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Big Firms Round Out Local Practices With December Lateral Hires

Large and midsize firms continued to seek out lawyers with specialized knowledge and niche practices in the last few weeks of the year.
4 minute read

The Recorder

California Appellate Court Casts Doubt on Enforceability of Nonsolicitation Agreements

A California appellate court, in a recent published opinion, invalidated a nonsolicitation clause restricting employees of a health care staffing company from pirating their former colleagues. The opinion calls into question an employer's ability to rely on nonsolicitation agreements.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

DeSantis Re-Ups Scott's Budget Director, Inspector General

The transition team for the incoming DeSantis administration announced that Cynthia Kelly will remain as the director of Office of Policy and Budget and Melinda Miguel will return as the state's chief inspector general.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

How Lawyers, Law Firms Can Better Assess and Prepare for a Lateral Career Change

What is a “lateral move”? It's the move a lawyer makes, either within their current company or to a new organization with similar title, pay and responsibility according to salary.com.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

New Mayer Brown Leader in New York Sets Course for Expansion

Matthew Ingber said the firm plans to continue growing its presence in the city—and to avoid any repeat of a lateral hiring misfire this year.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Cappuccino, Bill Lee and the Harvard Admissions Case

"The people bringing the suit would like to return to a day that's long passed," says the Wilmer partner representing the school in a challenge to its admission policies regarding Asian-Americans.
6 minute read

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