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Law Firms Voice Support for Change—and Pledge to Donate and Take Action
In the days after George Floyd's death, some firms have pledged donations to racial justice groups or have committed to take up other actions. We have compiled excerpts of statements here.Championing Justice in the Courts
We recognize that the perception of injustice and feelings of exclusion among communities of color and members of the LGBTQ community are multi-faceted and must be addressed to ensure trust in the justice system. We are at a point where honest discourse on these issues is sorely needed.Big Law's Double Talk on Racial Equality: This You?
Can a Twitter meme help force law firms to go beyond superficial commitments on race?DOJ's Jeffrey Wall Will Be Acting US Solicitor, as Noel Francisco Heads Out
Speaking on a college campus last year, Jeffrey Wall lamented what he said was a shift in power toward the judiciary in recent years. "It's only going to get worse," he asserted, to the detriment of the executive branch.As Noel Francisco Heads Out, DOJ's Jeffrey Wall to Be Acting US Solicitor
Speaking on a college campus last year, Jeffrey Wall lamented what he said was a shift in power toward the judiciary in recent years. "It's only going to get worse," he asserted, to the detriment of the executive branch.Big Law is Celebrating Juneteenth This Year. What About Next Year?
An industry shift may be underway, but some question whether it will extend beyond the calendar year—or the calendar itself.Black Court Officers Aiming to Root Out Racism Using 'Momentum' to Demand Changes in NY
On June 13, about 30 of the court officers gathered at a business building to discuss shared incidents of racism but, more concretely, to discuss what they may need to do to make certain that the state court system—and their own union—takes direct action aimed at eradicating racism they say has long gone unaddressed, according to two black officers who attended the meeting.Uncertainty Looms Over Boies Schiller After Dunn and Isaacson's Exit
The work generated by Bill Isaacson and Karen Dunn, and a group of departing West Coast partners, could be as much as $100 million in business—nearly a quarter of the firm's 2019 gross revenue.At Boies Schiller, Uncertainty Looms After Dunn and Isaacson's Exit
The work generated by Bill Isaacson and Karen Dunn, and a group of departing West Coast partners, could be as much as $100 million in business—nearly a quarter of the firm's 2019 gross revenue.Trending Stories
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