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Houston Startup Taps Longtime Corporate Energy Lawyer as General Counsel
Julie Gremillion, who spent nearly a decade in Big Law before joining Anadarko Petroleum Corp., is now heading up the legal department at GoExpedi.If Midsize Law Firms Ditch Their Offices, Will Their Attorneys See the Savings?
"The question quickly will become, 'If I am working from home and not costing the overhead, shouldn't I make more compensation?,' consultant Andrew Wilcox said.These Law Firms Still Have Zero Black Partners, Diversity Scorecard Finds
One New Jersey law firm said it is "very much aware of our need to become a more diverse firm and for several months have undertaken a series of initiatives to help make that possible."Are Young Associates Losing Out in the Legal Industry's 'New Normal'?
Newer lawyers will have to work harder to be seen and get the mentoring they need to flourish. Firms, for their part, must recognize the limitations inherent with remote work and provide ample opportunities for their young talent to make personal connections.Addressing Pandemic-Related Cyberattacks and the Legal Implications for Employers
Due to the majority of the general workforce's shift to remote work following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the frequency of cyberattacks has dramatically increased by 600%.View more book results for the query "*"
Chin Up, Legal Departments—There's a Few Routes to Ensuring Vendor Security
It's not just their own cybersecurity that corporate legal departments have to worry about anymore. Instead, in-house teams may find themselves monitoring vendors' own security precautions with both one-off and ongoing checkups.West Bend Mutual Insurance Company v. Krishna Schaumburg Tan, Inc.
The salon only shared the biometric information with a single third party.'It's Not the Donald Trump Approach Now': The Era of the Alpha-Male Law Firm Leader Is Over
Alpha-male, egocentric leaders get things done, right? Wrong. Modern leadership requires something else, lawyers say.Trending Stories