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Billable-Hour Model Hurts Women's Careers, Say Female Lawyers
On this International Women's Day, female lawyers say the billable hours model is stifling careers and penalising their gender.Women In Law Group To Roll Out U.K. Kitemark
The certification will recognise U.K. law firms which have pre-set percentage levels of gender diversity.Mimicking Clients, Barnes & Thornburg Launches Legal Ops Department
The name represents an effort to more broadly integrate the use of legal operations skills across the entire firm, such as bringing specialized pricing staff into client meetings.View more book results for the query "*"
Saving Face(book)? Message Encryption Raises Legal Complications for Tech Platforms
As Facebook moves toward privacy-focused messaging, encryption's legal and ethical complications could come into play.Message Encryption Raises Legal, Safety Complications for Tech Platforms
As Facebook moves toward privacy-focused messaging, encryption's legal and ethical complications could come into play.Bail Reform in NY Is Down to the Details, Lawmakers Say, as Budget Deadline Looms
When it comes to reforming, and most likely ending, the state's system of monetary bail, doing it right has turned out to be a more arduous task than some may have expected.'Laughter Is a Blood Sport' at the Supreme Court, Scholars Say in New Study
Humor at the U.S. Supreme Court is less an "indication not of lighthearted, good-natured jesting" than a "rhetorical weapon," legal scholars Tonja Jacobi and Matthew Sag contend.Why 'Laughter Is a Blood Sport' at the Supreme Court
Humor at the U.S. Supreme Court is less an "indication not of lighthearted, good-natured jesting" than a "rhetorical weapon," legal scholars Tonja Jacobi and Matthew Sag contend.