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'A Tool That Allows Us to Compete': To Midsize Firms, Benefits and Perks Are More Than Just Coverage
Rethinking family leave policies is one matter, but even health benefits, perhaps taken for granted, require time and effort to get right. And there are expectations to be met.Greenberg Traurig Bolts on Litigators in Sacramento, Silicon Valley
Greenberg Traurig has continued its California expansion with hires in Sacramento and Silicon Valley.This Story Tops All Others in the Female Judge Mix-up Genre
It was one of several told by the late federal circuit court Judge Phyllis Kravitch.Thomas Messana Recognized for Pro Bono Bankruptcy Work
The Fort Lauderdale attorney was recognized for more than two decades of pro bono work.Dilworth Grows Zoning, Land Use Practice With Ballard Partner
Dilworth Paxson continues to add to its land use and zoning practice, bringing on longtime Ballard Spahr lawyer Neil Sklaroff.View more book results for the query "*"
Clash Between 'Free and Clear' and Tenants' Rights Under Section 365(h)
The Third Circuit's decision in the Revel Casino Resort case reminds us that while the “free and clear” language appears all encompassing, there are carve outs that will limit the rights of an asset purchaser.Wilmington Attorney Among 15 New Marshall Dennehey Shareholders
Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin announced that it promoted 13 associates and two of counsel to shareholder.V&E Adds to Project Finance Heft With New York Partner
Project finance lawyer Eamon Nolan joined Vinson & Elkins in New York, coming from Linklaters' New York office.Seasoned Trial Lawyer, Ex-Disney GC Swaps Hogan Lovells for NY Boutique
Sanford "Sandy" Litvack, who spent nearly 20 years as a Disney executive, is taking his practice to Clifford Chance spinoff Chaffetz Lindsey.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.Trending Stories