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Four-Day Workweek Comes to Legal Tech—But It Likely Won't Catch On
Many legal tech and service providers say they can't implement four-day workweeks and still maintain a competitive client advantage, but others see a shortened workweek becoming a necessity given the rising demands for employee flexibility.Phillip Bauknight on Why Employment Lawyers Are Thinking More About Crypto and Blockchain
New Jersey-based partner Fisher & Phillips partner Phillip Bauknight, along with a group of attorneys who specialize in other areas, launched the firm's Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Taskforce.Barley Snyder Removes Race Discrimination Suit Against Lancaster Bible College to Fed Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Urban Outfitters Slapped With Employment Discrimination Suit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.After Hours: Capehart Scatchard; Saiber
Capehart Hosts Panel Discussion for 1Ls Capehart Scatchard in Mount Laurel hosted a remote panel discussion on June 22 for first-year law students…View more book results for the query "*"
On the Move: Helmer Conley; Sills Cummis; Tanenbaum Keale; Vercammen and Associates
Helmer Conley Welcomes Fetzer as Of Counsel Helmer, Conley & Kasselman announced that Donna M. Fetzer has joined the firm as of counsel. Prior…DSBA to Host Cybersecurity Webinar
The Delaware State Bar Association is set to host the CLE "Cyber Security for the New Normal in Law Practice 2021."BREAKING: This Former Cooley Partner Just Landed a Major Nomination From President Joe Biden
"We are delighted for our former partner ... who has been nominated to serve as the next solicitor general of the United States," said Michael Attanasio, chair of Cooley's litigation department.Former Cooley Partner Prelogar Nominated by Biden for Solicitor General
"We are delighted for our former partner," said Michael Attanasio, chair of Cooley's litigation department.The 'Cleaned Up' Parenthetical Is Gaining Traction and Changing Legal Writing
Persuasive writing is fundamental to the successful practice of law. But a brief must be readable before it can be persuasive, and an inherent tension exists between readability and the need to accurately cite sources.Trending Stories