Burnout Is Real. But It Still May Be Avoidable
[ad_1] A firm’s commitment to well-being and attorneys’ sense of “control” over their work have a significant impact on whether they’re overwhelmed, according to new
[ad_1] A firm’s commitment to well-being and attorneys’ sense of “control” over their work have a significant impact on whether they’re overwhelmed, according to new
[ad_1] A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a Texas abortion clinic’s final attempt to have its challenge to the state’s six-week abortion ban
[ad_1] The Indiana Supreme Court upheld a state law that criminalizes “revenge porn” this week, overturning a trial court’s ruling that found the statute violated
[ad_1] Heather Gerken has been reappointed to a second five-year term as dean of Yale Law School, the university announced Wednesday. Gerken, the Sol & Lillian
[ad_1] TRUST THE PROCESS? – As Law.com’s Patrick Smith reports, the legal industry is beginning to follow in the footsteps of pro sports teams, turning to data
[ad_1] President Joe Biden’s pick for a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York hit a roadblock Thursday when
[ad_1] A federal district court judge ordered a plaintiffs attorney to pay fees after filing an amended complaint accusing opposing counsel of committing fraud with the help
[ad_1] In Goodwill Industries of Central Oklahoma v. Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Co., — F.4th –, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 37802 (Dec. 21, 2021), the U.S.
[ad_1] Welcome to Inside Track, a briefing from Law.com editor and reporter Greg Andrews providing insights that help in-house counsel navigate their rapidly changing world. Want
[ad_1] TRUST THE PROCESS? – As Law.com’s Patrick Smith reports, the legal industry is beginning to follow in the footsteps of pro sports teams, turning to data
[ad_1] As more law firms embrace the power of mining data to inform talent-related decisions, some have predicted that Big Law hiring could become like
[ad_1] Want to continue reading?Become an ALM Digital Reader for Free! Benefits of a Digital Membership Free access to 1 article* every 30 days Access
[ad_1] A firm’s commitment to well-being and attorneys’ sense of “control” over their work have a significant impact on whether they’re overwhelmed, according to new
[ad_1] A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a Texas abortion clinic’s final attempt to have its challenge to the state’s six-week abortion ban
[ad_1] The Indiana Supreme Court upheld a state law that criminalizes “revenge porn” this week, overturning a trial court’s ruling that found the statute violated
[ad_1] Heather Gerken has been reappointed to a second five-year term as dean of Yale Law School, the university announced Wednesday. Gerken, the Sol & Lillian
[ad_1] TRUST THE PROCESS? – As Law.com’s Patrick Smith reports, the legal industry is beginning to follow in the footsteps of pro sports teams, turning to data
[ad_1] President Joe Biden’s pick for a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York hit a roadblock Thursday when
[ad_1] A federal district court judge ordered a plaintiffs attorney to pay fees after filing an amended complaint accusing opposing counsel of committing fraud with the help
[ad_1] In Goodwill Industries of Central Oklahoma v. Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Co., — F.4th –, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 37802 (Dec. 21, 2021), the U.S.
[ad_1] Welcome to Inside Track, a briefing from Law.com editor and reporter Greg Andrews providing insights that help in-house counsel navigate their rapidly changing world. Want
[ad_1] TRUST THE PROCESS? – As Law.com’s Patrick Smith reports, the legal industry is beginning to follow in the footsteps of pro sports teams, turning to data
[ad_1] As more law firms embrace the power of mining data to inform talent-related decisions, some have predicted that Big Law hiring could become like
[ad_1] Want to continue reading?Become an ALM Digital Reader for Free! Benefits of a Digital Membership Free access to 1 article* every 30 days Access