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McAndrews Adds Shareholder in Southern Delaware Office
McAndrews Law Offices selected three new shareholders, including Caitlin McAndrews in its Wilmington office.Submissions Open for New Jersey Law Journal Professional Excellence 2019
The Law Journal is seeking nominees for the annual Professional Excellence recognitions—Attorney of the Year, Lifetime Achievement, Litigation Departments of the Year, and more.MoFo Makes Big Boston Entrance With New 30-Lawyer Office
Morrison & Foerster is committed to making "a big splash" in Boston's increasingly crowded legal market, its chairman said.How Law Firms Can Create a Valued, Client-Centric Approach
Valued information delivered quickly and succinctly is key to client-centric knowledge management, according to a Legalweek panel.#DumpVenable Campaign Launched by Harvard Law Student Group
The school's Pipeline Parity Project is asking law students to avoid interviewing with Venable until it stops requiring employees to sign mandatory arbitration agreements.View more book results for the query "*"
New Taped CLE Program Launches with Focus on In-House Counsel, Diversity
The program, called In-House Focus, features videos of mainly high-profile in-house counsel talking with their own outside counsel in an hourlong roundtable format.New Continuing Legal Education Program Custom-Made for In-House Counsel
The program, called In-House Focus, features videos of mainly high-profile in-house counsel talking with their own outside counsel in an hourlong roundtable format.High Court Got it Right on Expungement for Drug Court Grads
The court's opinion does a service, not only in clarifying the standard for expungement under the 2016 statute but also in explaining the valuable work done by drug courts. The work of these courts is unique and to be applauded.Clear and Convincing Standard Appropriate in Sexual Misconduct Proceedings
While a student disciplinary proceeding does not have the consequences of a criminal trial in which guilt must be established beyond a reasonable doubt, neither is it the same as an ordinary civil dispute between two private parties over money.Trending Stories