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Attorneys of Color See Record Jump in Associate Representation
While the results from the National Association of Law Placement report are promising, much work remains to be done in order to retain these diverse classes through to partnership.A Look Inside Big Law's Push Into Seattle: A Boomtown for Tech, Real Estate and Employment
In a market dominated by midsize and independent firms, Big Law aims to serve as "client predictors" in the Emerald City.In Seattle, Big Law Sees a Booming Market for Tech, Real Estate and Employment Work
In a market dominated by midsize and independent firms, Big Law aims to serve as "client predictors" in the Emerald City.For Schwabe Leaders, Getting Back to the Office Is About More Than the Law Firm
"We remain committed to growing the economies in the areas where we do business and live, and this was one of the many reasons we chose to reopen our doors to employees," Graciela Gomez Cowger said.For Schwabe Leaders, Getting Back to the Office Is About More Than the Law Firm
"We remain committed to growing the economies in the areas where we do business and live, and this was one of the many reasons we chose to reopen our doors to employees," Graciela Gomez Cowger said.View more book results for the query "Schwabe Williamson Wyatt"
For Schwabe Leaders, Hybrid Model Offers Best Mix of Efficiency and Community
"Our hybrid model gives all employees the flexibility to work remotely two to three days a week, while maximizing in-office interactions to inspire collaboration and enhance training, development and mentorship opportunities," says firm CEO Graciela Gomez Cowger.Who Got The Work: Midsize Firms Rep Fantasy Sports, And Sportswear
A law suit against sports betting company DraftKings, a fifth amendment case, a clothing brand patent suit.Who Got the Work: An Oregon Land Investment and Contentious Construction
Schwabe Williamson is advising a water supply district in Oregon in its acquisition of land for the creation of a community forest, Bernstein Shur is representing a hotel as it tries to stop the construction of a grocery store, and other work from midsize firms.Who Got the Work: A Zoo Investigation and Fish-Killing Fines
Porter Wright is conducting an investigation into the actions of several executives at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Schwabe Williamson is representing a homeowners association contesting a fine over a renovation project, and other work from midsize firms.Trending Stories
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