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Arkansas Law Dean 'Thrilled' That Many Women of Color Have Succeeded Her
Cynthia Nance said one of the most rewarding parts of being dean came at the end when UA hired Stacy Leeds, currently the dean at Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, to succeed Nance, adding, "That was thrilling! She was the very first ever Native American woman dean. It was like a 'mic drop moment.'"'Perfection Is Highly Impractical': How Neiman Marcus' CLO Leads
"At the end of the day, no matter what the organizational goals are, no matter what my professional goals are, I have to live with myself. I have to look back on who I am as a person and be comfortable with that person," Neiman Marcus legal chief Tom Mattei said.ABA Approves Charleston Law's Request to Become Nonprofit
"This is a significant moment in the history of our young law school," Larry Cunningham, provost and dean, who testified before the Council in February, said in a statement. "Becoming a nonprofit is in the best interests of students, alumni, faculty, staff and the community."View more book results for the query "*"
Without Contingency Fees Windfall, Crowell's Gross Revenue Inched Up 0.9% to $595 million
PEP declined without a significant windfall from contingency receipts. But the firm's base business revenue was up 6.8%, Crowell Chair Phil Inglima said.Emerging Cyber and Data Security Regulations Warn: Assessments Matter!
The failure to comply with these assessment requirements could increase the spotlight on a company should it suffer a data breach. It is imperative that companies understand emerging laws and regulations to which they may be held accountable and proactively modify their practices to manage risk.Unfair: Ban One-Way Fee-Shifting Provisions in Employment Contracts
Simply put, there is no good argument for a contract clause that entitles a prevailing plaintiff to their fees but not a prevailing defendant to theirs.Cozen O'Connor Sees Modest Growth in 2023, Owing to Diversified Revenue Stream
The firm's revenues climbed by 5.5% to hit $653 million. "We're not looking for a business that's up 20% in the good years and down 8% in the bad years," explained firm chairman Michael Heller.Ga. Bill Would Punish Cities, Counties That Break Law Against 'Sanctuary' for Immigrants
It's the second bill seeking a harder stance on immigration to advance this year. Last week, the Georgia House voted 97-74 for House Bill 1105, which seeks to require local law enforcement to help identify immigrants in the country illegally and detain them for possible deportation.Trending Stories