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Founders of SunLaw Network of Women In-House Counsel Step Back From Leadership Roles
The founders of SunLaw—Olga Mack, Katia Bloom, Fatima Khan, Debbie Rosenbaum and Rebecca Savage—are stepping down from their leadership roles to "pass on the torch to the next generation of leaders."SunLaw Founders Transition Out of Leadership Roles
The founders of SunLaw, a network of women in-house lawyers, are stepping down from their leadership roles to "pass on the torch to the next generation of leaders."How to Manage Legal and Regulatory Issues in the Evolving Restaurant Industry
In this episode of the Legal Innovators Interview Series, Craig Mills talks with Kelly Lefferts, Group Vice President, US General Counsel and Secretary at Bloomin' Brands, Inc.Review: Analyzing Judicial Behavior Through Context on Lexis Advance
In a product review for LTN, Sean La Roque-Doherty says reviewing judges' rulings on motions and the outcomes of challenges to expert witness testimony in Context is like talking to a litigator steeped in practicing law before a judge.Woman Claiming Sexual Assault by Justin Fairfax Turns to Lawyers for Kavanaugh Accuser
Debra Katz, founding partner of Katz, Marshall & Banks, has built an increasingly high-profile practice related to sexual misconduct allegations.View more book results for the query "*"
Hartford Man Who Injured Knee in Fall Through Floor Settles Case for $150,000
Rosmel Chirinos sustained injuries to his left knee after falling through a floor while on a construction job, according to his lawsuit. He reached a $150,000 settlement with the contractor and property owners.Mueller's Team Touts Skadden's 'Extensive' Cooperation in Foreign-Lobbying Case
Prosecutors are trying to block an indicted Russian company, represented by a team from Reed Smith, from prying into the government's recent civil settlement with Skadden over its advocacy for Ukraine.Mueller's Team Lauds Skadden's 'Extensive' Cooperation in Foreign-Lobbying Case
Prosecutors are trying to block an indicted Russian company, represented by a team from Reed Smith, from prying into the government's recent civil settlement with Skadden over its advocacy for Ukraine.Ahead of the Curve: Talking Tenure
A new law review article concludes that elite law schools are too generous in granting tenure. Meanwhile, Regent University has snagged the chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court for its next dean, and donors have been lining up to write checks to law schools.PLW People in the News—Feb. 5, 2019—Pond Lehocky
Daniel E. Pierson joined Pond Lehocky Stern Giordano as an associate out of the firm's Pittsburgh office. He concentrates his practice in workers' compensation.