By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | July 19, 2019
It goes something like this: Because it was difficult for you, you're going to make it difficult for those below you.
By Tasha Norman | July 2, 2019
"After you spend the morning clean and jerking a barbell with more than your own body weight on it, work tasks somehow feel less insurmountable!"
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Zack Needles | May 29, 2019
In March, the New York Law Journal reported on a growing trend of young women attorneys freezing their eggs and embryos so that they can focus their full attention on their careers without having to give up the possibility of motherhood.
By Susan DeSantis | May 3, 2019
Your partner has a heart attack, and the first thing you do is inform the attorney discipline committee because you're sure he can't be as strong an advocate with a weakened heart. Absurd. Right?
By Susan DeSantis | April 29, 2019
To be sure, repeatedly missing family dinners or working an exhausting schedule is nothing new in the legal profession. But some lawyers are downright nostalgic about the days when they were forced to wait for an adversary's reply by U.S. mail or stay at the printers until all the commas in a document were fixed.
By Christine Simmons | April 22, 2019
For Wall Street firms that rarely hire laterals, ensuring diversity on trusted deal teams can be especially challenging, and efforts to retain and promote diverse lawyers early in the associate cycle are especially critical.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Joseph Bellacosa | April 2, 2019
This one graphic story ought to jump-start a renewed and broad education program, with a higher decibel of repeated notifications pointing to awareness and availability of help and resources to back it up.
By Susan DeSantis | March 28, 2019
"I know the stress that comes with building up a reputation among colleagues and clients and trying to maintain that reputation as someone who always comes through, someone who is always on 24/7, willing to pull all-nighters and run through walls."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Mark S. Goldstein | March 12, 2019
Reed Smith counsel Mark Goldstein wasn't sure he could both be a lawyer and have mental health disabilities. But he learned how to survive and thrive in Big Law.
By Susan DeSantis | March 7, 2019
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