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Tarah Heinzen on Protecting the Climate and Finding Your Niche
"Law school, for me, was not about becoming a lawyer per se but about enhancing my effectiveness as an advocate for the causes I am most passionate about," says Tarah Heinzen, legal director of Food and Water Watch.
5 Interesting AI Use Cases in the Legal Industry
At the UnitedLex webinar "Exploring AI: An In-Depth Discussion of Real-Life Legal Use Cases," panelists discussed the most practical applications of AI across the legal landscape.
ABA Weighing Diversity Standard Revisions in Light of SCOTUS Ruling
Under a current proposal, the focus of Standard 206 would shift away from "diversity and inclusion" and toward access for "all persons," expanding the number of "identity characteristics" from three—gender, race and ethnicity—to 14.
Law Schools Move Up On-Campus Interviews to Slow Precruiting by Big Firms
Precruiting will increase in 2024, Big Law recruiting directors said, despite two law schools' recent efforts to place more students through virtual on-campus interviews.
On the Move and After Hours: Gibbons; Marshall Dennehey; CSG Law; Pellettieri Rabstein; ABLS
Dunican leaves Gibbons; CSG Law promotes three to member, three to counsel; and more moves.View more book results for the query "*"


Appellate Division Rejects Per Se Rule in Motion to Disqualify Monmouth Prosecutor's Office
"In short, our analysis of the law on conflicts and our consideration of the policies embodied in the RPCs support a rule where individual, personal conflicts of county prosecutors are not imputed to the entire office," Judge Robert J. Gilson said.
Trial by Jury? Only if You File in Time
"There is a strict time period by which this jury demand must be filed," writes litigation attorney Betsy G. Ramos.
Am Law 100: 2024 Trends, Insights & Strategies to Win
Join ALM's upcoming webcast and be among the first to take a deep dive into the exclusive insights and trends revealed in our Am Law 100 data.
Lack of Experience on Pro Bono Matter Results in Admonition for North Jersey Attorney
"For ten months you did very little to advance E.M.'s case, after you incorrectly assumed that the program had replaced you as the attorney due to your lack of experience," the DRB letter said. "You admitted to failing to pursue E.M.'s disability claim, claiming you negligently 'lost sight of' and 'forgot' about E.M.'s matter."
'Not Losing Sleep': Judges Won't Enforce This Law in Their Courtrooms
"Neither the memo nor the court's direction to Judge Grant address the merits of any potential legal issues," a judiciary spokesperson said.
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