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A Rebuttal to David Saxe's Article on the Chief Judge's Inquiry Into Dissents
By falsely conflating dissents with the appellate record of a candidate for judicial certification, David Saxe has created a non-issue or a red herring to criticize the chief judge.Clark Hill Merges With Irish Firm, Raising Dublin Profile
The merger boosts Clark Hill's Dublin head count to 19.Clark Hill Raises Dublin Profile in Merger With Irish Firm
After launching on the Emerald Isle in late 2017, the merger boosts Clark Hill's Dublin head count to 19.Columbia University Custodian's Hostile Work Environment Claim Reinstated
The tightly written Jan. 31 opinion amounted to a reminder or a semi-tutorial on what often needs to be pleaded and shown, early in an employment-discrimination Human Rights Law action, to survive dismissal.View more book results for the query "*"
My One-L Life: The Looming Job Search
The planning for summer jobs—not just this coming summer, but the one after 2L year, which potentially leads to an offer of post-graduate employment—has begun in earnest, bringing with it a pressure to “network” that makes me cringe at the very word.Deadline Approaching for Law Journal Professional Excellence Submissions
The deadline is Wednesday, February 13, 2019.Tamarac Bank Building Trades for $1.3 Million
This is a 9,321-square-foot building with a designated use as a bank, according to the Broward County Property Appraiser's Office. The transaction included an accompanying 7,001-square-foot parking lot.People in the News—Feb. 6, 2019—Posternock Apell
Posternock & Apell announced that Denver Leigh Watson and Jessica Lenhart joined Advokids, the firm's special education department.Illinois Biometrics Ruling May Lead to Flood of Plaintiff Suits, Attorneys Say
A recent decision from the state's Supreme Court may have opened the floodgates for plaintiffs' filings and class actions over improperly collected biometric data.Trending Stories