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Attorneys' Remote All-Nighters Are Fueling an E-Discovery Hiring Spree
E-discovery companies have been stretched thin as more remote attorneys work at late hours. Now, many are hiring to keep up with the demand, which they say shows no sign of plateauing.Firms and Clients Aren't on the Same Page With Innovation
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Featuring big wins from Baker Botts, Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz, Quinn Emanuel, Wilmer, and more.After Hours: Pashman Stein; Norris McLaughlin
Aidan O'Connor Elected President of ACDL-NJ Pashman Stein Walder Hayden in Hackensack announced that Aidan P. O'Connor, a partner and co-chair of…View more book results for the query "*"
On The Move: Rottenberg Lipman; Day Pitney
Mark S. Heilweil Named Partner at Rottenberg Lipman Rottenberg Lipman Rich announced that Mark S. Helweil, of counsel to the firm for 27 years,…Leave of Absence: A Business of Law Editor's Story of Postpartum Depression in Unprecedented Times
"You should have known better," rang through my head. But who could have known?As Law Firms Look to Ease Strain, Some Hope Wellness Dollars Can Help
It's Mental Health Awareness Month, and Big Law is continuing to offer programs and perks for lawyers and staff under the stress of a pandemic.California Passes Retroactive COVID-19 Sick Leave Requirements for 2021
California's recently enacted COVID sick leave law will add to employers' struggle throughout the pandemic to balance safe workplaces with rising business costs, according to Emily Burkhardt Vicente and J. Drei Munar of Hunton Andrews Kurth.