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Greenberg Traurig hit by gender bias class action suit
A former female shareholder in Greenberg Traurig's Philadelphia office has sued the firm in a putative gender-discrimination class action after the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission found "reasonable cause to believe" the firm discriminated against women attorneys by compensating them less than their male counterparts, according to the complaint.In The Trenches: Prosecutor goes private with Schiff Hardin partnership
Byung J. "BJay" Pak has left the U.S. Attorney's Office for a partnership at Schiff Hardin. After almost six years as a federal prosecutor, Pak joined the Chicago firm's Atlanta office April 1 to beef up its white-collar practice."It was a tough thing to leave. It was a wonderful place to work and honorable work," said Pak, who decided he wanted to become a federal prosecutor after Sept.Stupid questions inspired by fall recruiting
Fall recruiting season is here again, during which a young lawyer-to-be's fancy turns to thoughts of money. Especially in these times of economic uncertainty, the new batch of eager law students attempts to navigate the fall recruiting process armed with questions, especially economic ones, that they're too afraid to ask. Or, worse yet, they are not afraid to ask and may make the awkward query that will rob them of callbacks and offers. Humor columnist The Snark offers insight to help guide these wannabes.Are You One of the Cool Kids at Big Law?
Your lifelong quest for popularity doesn't stop once you're an adult working at Big Law. So how popular are you? Take The Snark's quiz to find out. But don't celebrate too hard if your answers put you in the prom king/queen range, because The Snark says you'll survive longer as a nerd.Let's Do the Time Warp Again: Motorola Sues TiVo for Infringing DVR Patents
In at least two ways, Motorola Mobility's new East Texas federal district court patent infringement suit against TiVo is deja vu all over again.For Justices, a Summer Spent in the Spotlight
For Supreme Court justices, summertime used to be quiet time, out of the public eye.Trending Stories
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