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Partnership Classes Are Shrinking, Hampering Advancement and Diversity
Law firms, already struggling with diversity among their new partner ranks, are likely to face even higher hurdles as the number of overall promotions falls nearly 30 percent since 2015.Microsoft Helps Develop an AI-Powered Bridge to Legal Aid
Microsoft has completed work on the artificial intelligence powering the Legal Navigator, which could change the way that people with limited resources gain access to legal aid.Navigating Confidential Settlements and the Public's Right to Know
While there may be increased scrutiny on the use of confidentiality clauses in settlement agreements as a result of recent developments, as it stands confidentiality clauses can help protect the interests of all parties when utilized properly.Recent Developments Raise Questions Regarding Confidential Settlements
While there may be increased scrutiny on the use of confidentiality clauses in settlement agreements as a result of recent developments, as it stands confidentiality clauses can help protect the interests of all parties when utilized properly.What Partners Need to Know to Protect Themselves Under the New IRS Partnership Audit Procedures
The procedures by which the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will audit partnership returns have been thoroughly overhauled, and these changes have important substantive consequences to partners.View more book results for the query "*"
Court of Chancery Reaffirms Directors' Broad Books-and-Records Inspection Rights
Section 220(d) of the Delaware General Corporation Law permits a director to inspect a company's books and records for purposes reasonably related to the director's position as a director.A WeWork Office Arrangement Helped a Big Law Lawyer Bag a Major Tech Client
Linklaters has secured an exclusive legal relationship with a crowdfunding platform after one of its lawyers started building tech links in a shared office.'Auer' Is Near | 'Anonymously Funded' Briefs Questioned | The Chief's ACA Dilemma
The Supreme Court's big regulatory case is drumming up dozens of amicus briefs—here's a snapshot. Plus: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, the Rhode Island democrat, writes to Chief Justice Roberts over concerns about "anonymously funded" amicus briefs. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief!Ohio's Recently-Enacted Data Protection Act Creates a Shield Against Data Breach Lawsuits
For businesses who implement reasonable security measures, Ohio becomes the first state in the nation to implement a law that affords a data breach safe harbor.London O'Melveny Partner Jumps to White & Case Amid Merger Talks
The departure leaves O'Melveny's London office with eight partners.Trending Stories