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Corporate Counsel

Texas Woman's University Hires Katherine Antwi Green as GC

Green, a former state prosecutor, will be responsible for legal issues and overseeing compliance with laws and policies as they relate to the public, co-ed university in Denton, Texas. She also will serve as secretary to TWU's nine-member Board of Regents.
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New York Law Journal

From Paul Weiss and CBS to the Courts, Bar Panel Grapples With Diversity

Paul Weiss chairman Brad Karp said the firm took recent criticism as a chance to improve its approach to diversity, while several leading New York lawyers discussed strategies to advance women in the law.
7 minute read

International Edition

Top tier: the sector where women already rank among the stars

The story behind a generation of women's ascent to the top ranks in white collar crime
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

BAR REPORT - Learn to build a book of business at this year's NJSBA Forum on Women's Leadership in the Law

NJSBA's Forum on Women's Leadership in the Law set for Feb. 11
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International Edition

#MeToo and mental health: why the Eversheds tragedy must not stop victims speaking out

Addressing mental health and sexual harassment issues has never been more pressing for law firms
4 minute read

International Edition

'US firms are now a risk-free move for star partners': headhunters size up the lateral market

City headhunters discuss some of the key trends set to drive lateral movement over the coming year
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cooley's Birger Returns to Manhattan US Attorney's Office as Chief of Criminal Division

Laura Grossfield Birger had been a partner with Cooley since 2007, where she handled white-collar and other matters.
3 minute read

International Edition

The standout London lateral hires of the year

A look back at 15 of the most significant partner moves over the past twelve months
7 minute read

The American Lawyer

Minorities Gain Ground in Big Law (Caveats Apply)

The results of the Vault/MCCA study show higher numbers of attorneys of color, but they still "represent a disproportionate—and growing—segment of the lawyers who leave their firms."
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Life Insurance Policy Ruled Off-Limits After Lawyer's Suicide

The case hinged on whether a policy restriction for suicide should not apply because of a claim the woman was induced by her medication to take her life.
5 minute read

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