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29. GCs Tell You How To Get Rehired
What We Learned at LegalWeek Part 1 Client service is no longer the elephant in the room, it's now the lion which roars loudly at anyone who will listen. And listen you should, because client service is the key to everything.In Possible Test of Federal Labor Law, Georgia Could Make It Harder for Some Workers to Join Unions
"They think that they found a loophole, so they want this to be a test case," said Sen. Jason Esteves, an Atlanta Democrat. "They want this to go to court because they're hoping the Supreme Court will allow them to chip away."Not Enough of a Good Thing: How Lack of Wetland Mitigation Credits Impacts Land Development in Fla.
Wetland impacts from land development in Florida are regulated via state and federal environmental permitting programs. To permit unavoidable wetland impacts, the regulatory agencies require lost wetland functions to be made up or mitigated by creating or enhancing wetlands somewhere else.Corporate Boards May Be Underestimating the Talent Challenges Ahead
An EY study of institutional investors found signals that "the paradigm of maximizing profits at the expense of worker satisfaction is being significantly challenged."Litigation Boutique Rebrands as Name Partner Joins SDNY Leadership Team
The firm now known as Krieger Lewin was founded in 2017 by three former SDNY prosecutors, and former AUSA Dan Noble is now joining its ranks.View more book results for the query "*"
Gibson Dunn Hires From Weil Gotshal in Germany
Gibson Dunn's German offices in Munich and Frankfurt already comprise over 55 lawyers. Rapp is the sixth partner to be promoted or hired by the firm in Germany in the past two years.People in the News—Feb. 9, 2024—Post & Schell, Cipriani & Werner, Knox McLaughlin
Post & Schell recently announced that the firm's principals have elected principal and co-chair of the firm's construction practice group, Mason Avrigian Jr., as a member of the firm's board of directors.Addressing the Challenges of Poverty and Unrepresented Litigants in the Family Court
Family court cases are greatly impacted by litigants' lack of stable housing, unemployment and lack of transportation. The challenge for poor litigants is compounded by lack of legal representation.'These Are Really Just the Beginning': 4 More Lawsuits Against CooperSurgical
"There could be more instances of this out there, and we absolutely need to know the full scope of this problem in order to hold CooperSurgical and the Cooper Companies accountable for the harm that they've caused," Clarkson Law Firm's Tracey Cowan said.