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Nice Work If You Can Get Paid for It: Government Lawyers and the Shutdown
This week's Washington Wrap takes a look at the potential impact of the federal government shutdown on legal careers in the capital. Plus: a SCOTUS bar shakeup and other notable moves.Benesch Opens First West Coast Office in San Francisco
Benesch's new location is led by a partner who joined the firm from Winston & Strawn late last year.'You Don't Look Like a Judge': Female Jurists, Lawyers Mistaken for Assistants
"This evening I was once again told, 'You don't look like a judge,' " Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman tweeted on Wednesday — prompting many Florida judges and lawyers to agree.Court Approves $1.5M Settlement for Burlington Jail Detainees Subjected to Strip Searches
Judge Noel Hillman's ruling ends years of litigation, dating back to 2008, when the named plaintiff first filed suit alleging civil rights violations under federal and New Jersey law.View more book results for the query "*"
What a 'Performance.' Legalweek 2019
To improve performance, law firms and their clients first have to understand how to measure it.MinterEllison Adds Environment Partner in Melbourne From White & Case
The Australian firm brings on former White & Case senior associate and environmental engineer Joshua Dellios.Butler Snow Expands in Austin, Continuing Long-Term Growth Strategy
Mississippi-based Butler Snow has more than doubled its Texas headcount by adding five laterals in Austin.Another Big Talcum Powder Trial Postponed Over Residency Issues
The April 8 trial was to feature claims by 24 women that Johnson & Johnson's talcum powder products caused them to get ovarian cancer.Missouri High Court Stops Another Big Talcum Powder Trial
The April 8 trial was to feature claims by 24 women that Johnson & Johnson's talcum powder products caused them to get ovarian cancer.