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Why There Will Never Be a One-Size-Fits-All Solution to the Remote Work Conundrum
In this week's episode—the first installment of a two-parter—Law.com business of law reporter Patrick Smith sits down with Ira Coleman, chairman of Am Law 50 firm McDermott Will & Emery, to unpack the office attendance issue.NY Assembly Speaker Makes Internal Pick to Quickly Fill Counsel Vacancy
Rebecca Mudie most recently served the Assembly as legislative counsel for program and policy, and was previously the director of intergovernmental affairs for the New York State Justice Center.Many Corporate Boards Function Poorly, Making Them Ripe for GC Intervention
"By taking a more visible, proactive role in guiding the board, general counsel will enhance their own visibility and effectiveness, as an even more impactful, strategic member of the senior leadership team," according to a SpencerStuart report.Law Firm Innovators 2023: Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders
Led by the firm's client experience department, Troutman Pepper Plus engages with clients through feedback and listening, then partners with clients to develop resources and tools that meet their individual needs.View more book results for the query "*"
This Miami-Dade Lawyer Just Became a Key Player in the Court System
Gov. Ron DeSantis just elevated the attorney.Delaware Publicly Disciplines First Judge in 10 Years in Docket Delay Censure
The Court on the Judiciary has published opinions imposing discipline on 10 judges since 1989.Wyndham Strikes Back: Hotelier Turns to DLA Piper as Lawsuits Mount
In both cases, Wyndham asserts that it exerted no day-to-day control of the premises in question, and that its licensing agreements obligate the hotel operators to provide it with indemnification.How Nearly All-Female Litigation Team Won $63.5M First Amendment Retaliation Case
"The way these female lawyers outperformed the defense team in front of the jury both with major witnesses, like the police chiefs, and in closing, really had an impact on both the judge and the jury," said Jeff Gutchess, a partner at the AXS Law Group.Pennsylvania House OKs $100M for Adult Mental Health Services
A proposal to allocate $100 million in federal funds to pay for adult mental health programs easily passed the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, a plan built on the recommendations of a state commission charged with issuing suggestions for coordinated care.A Complete Guide to Today's Care Crisis
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