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[ad_1] Want to get this daily news briefing by email? Here’s the sign-up. WHAT WE’RE WATCHING SEE YOU AT THE CROSSROADS – Over the past two years,
[ad_1] Kirkland & Ellis and White & Case each gained and lost the most London partners in 2021, according to rankings demonstrating the high churn
[ad_1] As law firms are grappling with return to office plans in light of the latest COVID-19 variant, Omicron, many are asking what does office
[ad_1] Giving what is given to you isn’t just a noble concept. There are tangible benefits in the mentoring relationship, for the mentor as well
[ad_1] Diversity, equity and inclusion are frequently discussed together, with good reason. But what about “belonging”? If diversity refers to who is in the mix,
[ad_1] “Where you start your career is not necessarily where you end your career; my advice is to be open to new challenges, jump in
[ad_1] Welcome back to Skilled in the Art. I’m Law.com IP reporter Scott Graham. There’s much to catch up on from the holidays and to
[ad_1] The Association of American Law Schools is set to usher in President-elect Erwin Chemerinsky as its new president on Saturday during its annual meeting,
[ad_1] The U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared deeply skeptical Friday that the Biden Administration’s vaccine-or-test mandate for large employers was legally authorized, but seemed
[ad_1] U.S. District Chief Judge Margo K. Brodie of the Eastern District of New York on Friday announced that the trial of former Goldman Sachs
[ad_1] More than two years into the pandemic, and with the vast majority of lawyers and staff vaccinated, law firms appear to have learned to
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[ad_1] Want to get this daily news briefing by email? Here’s the sign-up. WHAT WE’RE WATCHING SEE YOU AT THE CROSSROADS – Over the past two years,
[ad_1] Kirkland & Ellis and White & Case each gained and lost the most London partners in 2021, according to rankings demonstrating the high churn
[ad_1] As law firms are grappling with return to office plans in light of the latest COVID-19 variant, Omicron, many are asking what does office
[ad_1] Giving what is given to you isn’t just a noble concept. There are tangible benefits in the mentoring relationship, for the mentor as well
[ad_1] Diversity, equity and inclusion are frequently discussed together, with good reason. But what about “belonging”? If diversity refers to who is in the mix,
[ad_1] “Where you start your career is not necessarily where you end your career; my advice is to be open to new challenges, jump in
[ad_1] Welcome back to Skilled in the Art. I’m Law.com IP reporter Scott Graham. There’s much to catch up on from the holidays and to
[ad_1] The Association of American Law Schools is set to usher in President-elect Erwin Chemerinsky as its new president on Saturday during its annual meeting,
[ad_1] The U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared deeply skeptical Friday that the Biden Administration’s vaccine-or-test mandate for large employers was legally authorized, but seemed
[ad_1] U.S. District Chief Judge Margo K. Brodie of the Eastern District of New York on Friday announced that the trial of former Goldman Sachs
[ad_1] More than two years into the pandemic, and with the vast majority of lawyers and staff vaccinated, law firms appear to have learned to