By Christine Charnosky | March 1, 2022
Jacksonville University has launched a College of Law in downtown Jacksonville, supported by private funding and a $5 million commitment of public investment from Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 28, 2022
Prominent plaintiffs attorneys Ben Crump and Diandra "Fu" Debrosse Zimmermann announced on Monday a new organization called Shades of Mass.
By Raychel Lean | February 8, 2022
"There's this uncertainty and the industry feels that they can't come to the regulator to work with the regulator to adjust the regulatory framework, but instead they end up seeing only enforcement actions coming out of the agency, and I think that has not been a healthy or helpful situation," one U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissioner said, stressing that her views aren't necessarily that of her fellow commissioners.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Dan Roe | February 7, 2022
In a state with millions of aging condo units, Carlton Fields shareholder Bill Sklar has been a go-to source of information on condominium law—especially in the aftermath of the Champlain Towers South collapse.
By Raychel Lean | February 7, 2022
"Some of the attorneys that I've dealt with in the Valley and even in New York really don't know how to wrap their heads around it [cryptocurrency], and so I think there's a real opportunity for our younger lawyers to distinguish themselves and differentiate themselves and become leaders in this space," said entrepreneur Felice Gorordo.
By Allison Dunn | January 28, 2022
"I didn't have the energy to prepare anything and was living off of coffee and Red Bull until I fainted during finals season," said one Reddit user. "Big wake up call."
Daily Business Review | Best Practices|Profile
By Raychel Lean | January 19, 2022
"If you're not happy with what you're doing and you're thinking about doing something else, then you're not a tree," Charles Vega said. "You can move."
By Christine Charnosky | January 13, 2022
As the latest controversy involving Penn Law professor Amy Wax demonstrates, law schools face an uphill battle in seeking to discipline tenured faculty members over "extramural" statements.
By Christine Charnosky | January 10, 2022
"With my experience and credentials, I applied to 53 jobs in two years," said one recent law school grad who pursued her J.D. part time. "I kept hearing, 'I don't know if you'll fit in as a first-year.'"
By Christine Charnosky | January 7, 2022
"My father felt that there were no boundaries for women," Sheindlin told Law.com on Thursday, reflecting on the course of her own career in the law and beyond.
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