International Edition | Expert Opinion
By Professor Robert Barrington, University of Sussex | October 4, 2021
As the Pandora Papers come to light, this professor asks how much the legal profession is using its ethical judgement.
International Edition | Expert Opinion
By Sam Jardine, Fieldfisher | September 27, 2021
Fieldfisher partner Sam Jardine discusses how the language of war pervades the legal industry and argues that lawyers should be more considered when it comes to using it.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Anthony S. Guardino | July 27, 2021
Towns and villages should closely monitor a pending Supreme Court case that has the potential to invalidate municipal sign ordinances that regulate off-premises signs differently than they regulate on-premises signs.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Hugh A. Simons | April 2, 2020
There is little point to having a summer program this year, Hugh Simons argues. He offers a path for firms to cancel their programs, some guesses as to who may be first to do it and what firms should offer summer associates in return.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Vijay K. Toke and Richard Kirkpatrick | October 8, 2019
While the Supreme Court's recent decision of a trademark case involving the First Amendment was within its usual scope, a new one to be decided in the Supreme Court's new term is not. The question for decision involves money.
By Sheryl Odentz | June 3, 2019
The situation can be emotionally devastating, but there are avenues to find help.
By Jonathan S. Massey and Paul Berks | March 28, 2019
After 10 years of antitrust litigation against the NCAA, including two bench trials, Judge Claudia Wilken has twice found that the NCAA is unlawfully conspiring to suppress compensation of student-athletes who play at the highest level of college football and men's and women's basketball.
By Justin Peacock | October 25, 2018
Here's a rundown of the top items lawyers should have on their financial checklists, based on their career stage.
By Danielle Krauthamer | October 15, 2018
While pawternity leave might have some wondering if employee benefits have gone too far, many employers are embracing the newest trend in employee leave. And this trend may have more legs than initially thought: four to be exact.
By Jay Harrington | October 10, 2018
Instead of focusing on solving the problems of someone outside of the firm, find opportunities to serve someone within the firm and impress an influential partner.
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