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Registering as a 'Foreign Agent'? Why Law Firms and Lobby Shops Might Demur.
Skadden Arps got dinged by the feds for unreported advocacy in 2012 for the Ukrainian government. Practitioners tell us generally some of the considerations that weigh on firms and lobby shops when they are engaging with foreign clients.Irell & Manella Nabs Hueston Hennigan Litigator in LA
Trial lawyer Alex Romain, who moved to Hueston Hennigan and Southern California in 2016, has now joined Irell & Manella as a partner.Women Lawyers Deploy Tactical Maneuvers to Handle Child Care
With women still carrying the bulk of child care responsibilities, lawyer-moms working long hours handle the kid-care challenge with creativity and precision.Disclosure of Renovations, 'Windows and Doors' Top Recent Real Estate Decisions
Pennsylvania courts have recently handed down several important decisions in the realm of real estate law that provide context for future cases. Below, I will talk about two significant cases.State Bar of Texas Board Selects New Chief Disciplinary Counsel
Seana Willing, who could assume her new responsibilities as early as the first week in March, said her focus as chief disciplinary counsel will be similar to what it was at the judicial conduct commission.View more book results for the query "*"
'Demoralizing:' Women GCs Talk About Sexism from Outside Counsel
Paternalism, anger and avoidance from firm lawyers are some of their shared experiences, which also guide in-house counsel's choices when selecting outside attorneys.Women GCs Face Sexism, Stereotypes From Firm Lawyers—And It Impacts Who They Hire
Screaming opposing counsel, disrespectful outside counsel and more than one letter addressed to “Dear Sir” are situations women general counsel said they've faced in-house from firm lawyers. Outside counsel's sexism can play a role in who GCs choose not to hire.How Rude! Does the Legal Profession Have a Civility Problem?
Do you see lack of civility as a worsening problem in the legal profession? Please take our survey to share your perspective.Judge's Skipping Cross-Racial ID Jury Charge Was Error, Appeals Court Says
“When identification is an issue in a criminal case and the identifying witness and defendant appear to be of different races, upon request, a party is entitled to a charge on cross-racial identification,” the Appellate Division, First Department wrote.