The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Lauren Stiller Rikleen | January 3, 2019
The response to the firm's mostly white, mostly male partnership announcement provides an opportunity to move toward action on diversity.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Lainie R. Fastman | December 26, 2018
Can we dispense with the dour recitals of correct speech? Can we agree to engage in cordial discourse about these weighty matters and extend a measure of personal freedom? Could the spirit of personal liberty (let alone courtesy) penetrate the murky waters of the pursuit of gender neutral language in the court room?
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Michael Toebe | December 19, 2018
Brad Karp navigated the delicate situation as if he had been doing it for years and exhibited poise, character and emotional intelligence.
By Jonathan Ringel | December 19, 2018
The Judicial Nominating Commission recommended four white women, one African-American woman and one African-American man.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | December 18, 2018
The results of the Vault/MCCA study show higher numbers of attorneys of color, but they still "represent a disproportionate—and growing—segment of the lawyers who leave their firms."
By Jonathan Ringel | December 17, 2018
The seats, to be filled by Gov. Nathan Deal in his last two weeks in office, came open with the announcement that Judge John Goger would retire and Deal's elevation of Judge Todd Markle to the Court of Appeals.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | December 17, 2018
NJSBA trustees focus on 2019 events, vacancies and seeking amicus status
By Jonathan Erway | December 13, 2018
New Jersey lawyers and judges, and their extracurricular activities.
By Karen Sloan | December 12, 2018
A new study from the Law School Admission Council concludes that the number of Asians applying to law school hasn't declined more than other racial groups, despite an earlier report that indicated legal education is facing a troubling falloff in Asian-American students.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Karen Sloan | December 12, 2018
A new study from the Law School Admission Council concludes that the number of Asians applying to law school hasn't declined more than other racial groups, despite an earlier report that indicated legal education is facing a troubling falloff in Asian-American students.
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