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3 More Plaintiffs Sign On to Lawsuit Claiming 'Mommy Track Is a Dead End' at MoFo
MoFo Chair: "Everything about what's in this complaint goes against the facts of who we are, our values and what we do. ... Lumping us in with generalizations about big law firms is not only unfair, it's unsound."Plaintiff From NY Signs On to Lawsuit Claiming 'Mommy Track Is a Dead End' at MoFo
Jane Doe 6, an of counsel who worked in the firm's New York office, claims she was repeatedly denied a partnership promotion after taking several maternity leaves3 Additional Plaintiffs Sign On to Lawsuit Claiming 'Mommy Track Is a Dead End' at MoFo
MoFo Chair: "Everything about what's in this complaint goes against the facts of who we are, our values and what we do. ... Lumping us in with generalizations about big law firms is not only unfair, it's unsound."Vice Chairwoman of Covington & Burling Funds Practice Jumps to Mintz
New York-based Loretta Shaw-Lorello is taking her private equity practice to Mintz after more than a decade at Covington.NY Vice Chairwoman of Covington & Burling Funds Practice Jumps to Mintz
New York-based Loretta Shaw-Lorello is taking her private equity practice to Mintz after more than a decade at Covington.View more book results for the query "*"
General Counsel Leaves Blockchain Company R3 Amid Staffing Shake-Up
Lauren Carroll, who joined R3 in 2015 as its general counsel, has reportedly left the company. She's one of at least two other in-house leaders who have left crypto companies in recent months.Law Firms Are Relying More on Staff—and Treating Them More Like Lawyers
Professional staff are gaining responsibilities and returning value to their firms, and firms are responding by extending benefits once reserved for attorneys.Developer Ugo Colombo Files Defamation Lawsuit in Dispute With Craig Robins
The pioneering Miami luxury high-rise developer cited a state attorney's closeout memo to support his defamation claim.Wife Attempts to Recover Insurance Proceeds for Husbands Arson
Husband burns home, wife seeks insurance proceeds, court says no way.Will Regulation A Take Off? Expansion Makes Exchange Act Reporting Companies Eligible
In May 2015, we discussed the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) amendments to Regulation A promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the Securities Act), informally referred to as Regulation A+ (see “Amendments to Regulation A: Expanding Access to Capital,” The Legal Intelligencer, May 5, 2015).