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For Law Firm Succession Planning, GCs Take Matters Into Their Own Hands
"I'm not reliant on any one specific attorney in any area I need assistance," said Utz general counsel Theresa Shea. "If someone were to retire, my primary billing contact might change, but my overall relationship with the firm would not."Texas Bar Hopes to Get in Line With Nation on Conflict Rule for Attorneys
The current rule has been a problem, Kinard noted, when it comes to lawyers' mobility since it hinders their ability to switch firms. It is a particularly thorny issue for associates.Sidley Private Equity Partner Joins Willkie to Lead New Dallas Office
Sidley Austin partner J. Holt Foster III, who joined Willkie Farr & Gallagher in its new Dallas office, was attracted to the firm's focus on midmarket private equity.NJ Attorney General Proposes Disparate Impact Discrimination Rule Under LAD
"We no longer live in a time where 'I meant well' or 'I didn't think' are accepted excuses for denying equal opportunity to anyone," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said. "This rule will help make New Jersey a more equitable and welcoming state for all of our residents."State Lawmakers Have Failed to Address Connecticut's Affordable Housing Crisis
The Connecticut General Assembly lacks the leadership and will to pass needed legislation.View more book results for the query "*"
Progressive Group Aims to Block NYC Judge's Confirmation
The Center for Community Alternatives, said Ward, who is making a bid to remain on the bench past the mandatory retirement age of 70, has failed to publish a legal decision in 13 years.LegalZoom Sued for Alleged Unauthorized Practice of Law in NJ Class Action
LegalZoom allegedly engages in the unauthorized practice of law because it does not fit the statutory definition of a professional service corporation and because its owners include nonlawyers, according to the complaint, which was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.LegalZoom Sued for Alleged Unauthorized Practice of Law
LegalZoom allegedly engages in the unauthorized practice of law because it does not fit the statutory definition of a professional service corporation and because its owners include nonlawyers, according to the complaint.First Department Reverses Injunction Barring NYPD Use of Sealed Arrest Records
The decision from the Appellate Division, First Department gutted a March 2023 order in which Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank ruled the NYPD must overhaul its software so sealed records were no longer available to officers and predictive policing technology.Trending Stories