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The Legal Intelligencer

Female Staffer Fired for Poor Work, Not From Bias, Retaliation

In December 2006, plaintiff Viji Naidu was hired as a database administrator at Teva Pharmaceuticals U.S.A. Inc., in North Wales. She was later promoted to senior database administrator, and then to senior manager. In August 2013, she was promoted to associate director of database and applications.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Berkeley 2L Heads In-House

Sacha Morris, a rising 2L at UC Berkeley School of Law, is living a dream she's had since grade school. "I've wanted to be a lawyer since I was maybe 12 years old," Morris says.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

For Georgetown 2L, All Roads Lead to Service

Getting arrested for civil disobedience wasn't exactly what Robin Seegers expected when the Georgetown Law student landed a summer internship with CASA de Maryland, working on immigration cases.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Harvard 3L Aims to Carve Niche in Regulation

Regulatory law doesn't seem as sexy as litigation or mergers and acquisitions to most law students. But to Michael Adame, the complex realm of government regulation has long been a source of fascination.
11 minute read

The American Lawyer

O'Melveny Hires Hong Kong Competition Law Partner

Philip Monaghan was previously an executive director and general counsel for the local regulator -- the Competition Commission.
2 minute read

The American Lawyer

Morgan Lewis Adds US IP Litigator in Shanghai

Former Finnegan partner Zhu Shaobin specializes in patent litigation and Section 337 investigations.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cuomo Signs Bill Increasing Some Court Employees' Pay

Certain nonjudicial employees and officers of the unified court system in New York will receive retroactive salary increases and other benefits under a bill signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Working Mother Names Best Law Firms for Women, Laments Industry's 'Glacial' Progress

The firms are eager to be recognized for their efforts, but progress in the industry overall is nothing to celebrate.
101 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Musk's Boring Company Seeks In-House Counsel

The new in-house lawyer for Musk's underground tunneling project will likely need experience with a patchwork of municipal rules and safety regulations.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Partner Group Leaves Reed Smith for King & Spalding in NY

Defections hit Reed Smith in New York, where four mass tort litigators joined King & Spalding, and also in London.
4 minute read

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