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'A More Diverse Conversation': Why It Matters That More Law Journals Are Electing Black Editors
A record number of first-ever Black editors-in-chief of flagship law reviews will likely prompt more diverse law students to seek leadership roles and will help expand the authors and topics that get published.Newsmakers: Week of March 15, 2021
Mia Lorick has joined Locke Lord's Houston office as a partner in the firm's litigation department, further growing the firm's demonstrated dispute resolution capabilities in the region.Gov. Lamont Nominates 15 Conn. Residents to Superior Court
The 15 nominees constitute the first class of Superior Court nominations made by Lamont since he took office in January 2019.PLW People in the News—Dec. 22, 2020—Barley Snyder, Spector Gadon
Barley Snyder hired two new attorneys, a paralegal and a legal administrative assistant to help grow the firm's Gettysburg office, and Spector Gadon Rosen Vinci announced that Madison G. Melinek joined the firm as an associate in the firm's insurance and casualty litigation practice groups.View more book results for the query "Case Western Reserve University"
'No Chance of Success': Lawyers Demolish Ken Paxton's Latest Election Lawsuit
Lawyers on social media largely denounced the Texas attorney general's claims, which have already been dismissed by other courts.2020 Reinsurance Market Update: Pandemic, Fires, and Social Inflation
When COVID-19 emerged in early 2020, the reinsurance market was already struggling from such pressures as social inflation and wildfire exposures. Then the industry was hit with a record-breaking hurricane season.Conservative Stalwarts Fried, Luttig Spark Controversy on 'Court Packing' and Election Recusals
In separate op-eds Charles Fried, sided with Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's wait-and-see approach to the "court packing" issue, and J. Michael Luttig suggested that a 2009 precedent may require U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett to step aside from election-related cases that could decide the 2020 presidential election.Ten Questions for SCOTUS Nominee Amy Coney Barrett
We asked lawyers what they would ask if they could ask just one question of the nominee.Fall Hiring in Full Swing Despite Pandemic: September 2020 In-House Moves
Matching the estimated number of announcements from last year, the chief legal officer and general counsel posts are still being filled to ensure legal departments return to full speed in preparation for the next year.Trending Stories
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