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Lawyers Are Often Called Upon as Leaders, But Aren't Typically Taught How to Lead Effectively
"When you think of lawyers, most are inquisitive, highly intelligent, and are asked to take on responsibilities within numerous spheres and in numerous sectors, yet, we're not properly trained to be leaders," Andrew Gratz said.Trade Secret Protection Plans Provide Certainty to Employers
The protection of trade secrets has long been understood to be a legitimate business interest, and, traditionally, companies have used non-competition clauses to protect their trade secrets. Now, with non-competition agreements in doubt and facing greater scrutiny, companies will need to rely on other protection mechanisms.How Attorney Titles in Big Law Can Mean Everything, and Nothing, All at Once
Getting a title suggests "that the partner, and by extension his or her clients, could be prioritized and important to the firm," noted one recruiter.Court rejected use of highest intermediate price method to calculate former employee's losses from improperly applied lockup where there was an adequate record to calculate the average stock price over a reasonable trading period.
Legislation to Expand on NY Courts' Piecemeal e-Filing Program Headed to Gov.
The bill points out that e-filing isn't mandatory in certain major classes of civil cases in state Supreme Court, such as matrimonial and Article 78 cases against state agencies and government.View more book results for the query "Baker "
'My Own Shop': Ex-Baker Botts Partner On Launching a Solo Compliance and Monitorship Practice
"I've always been associated with very large institutions, the Justice Department, universities, law firms, and this was an opportunity to just have my own shop," noted Steve Solow, who left Big Law after more than 20 years.How Attorney Titles in Big Law Can Mean Everything, and Nothing, All at Once
Getting a title suggests "that the partner, and by extension his or her clients, could be prioritized and important to the firm," noted one recruiter.Appellant was convicted of indecency with a child by contact for a charge pertaining to his daughter and was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment.
Respondents sued petitioner, the Texas Department of Transportation, and others for negligence and inverse condemnation after a TxDOT subcontractor's employees cut down trees on respondents' property outside the boundaries of the State's right of way easement.
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