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7 Fulton Superior Court Seats Are Opening—And Candidates Should Line Up Now
"In order to have an opportunity to have a seat, you have to put your name in the race," said Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys president Miracle Rankin.Faced With a Fractured Economy, the Am Law 200 Not Only Survived—They Grew
In a year of incredible uncertainty that brought greater challenges to the Second Hundred than the Am Law 100, this diverse group of firms made it through the wilderness.Minority Bars Rally Resources for Judicial Diversity in Georgia
"If the person at the top lets those below him know that he's interested in diversity on the bench and wants to close the gap, then it will happen," said Georgia Court of Appeals Justice Herbert Phipps.Corporate Legal Is Hungry for Tech Transformation—And Wants Firms to Help Lead Them
Legal departments hungry for digital transformation are increasingly turning to their law firms to help them navigate legal technology—and lead by example.How This Am Law 200 Firm Committed to Diversity in Partner and Associate Hiring
Most of Thompson Hine's lateral partners in 2021 are diverse women. And to purge bias from the associate hiring process, the firm has implemented a three-stage interviewing process.Early Reports: The 2021 Am Law 200 Financials
A collection of all The American Lawyer's reporting on how law firms fared in 2020, updated as we learn more.A Decade After the Milberg Weiss Scandal: Does History Repeat Itself?
With the government again focusing on the behavior of the plaintiffs' bar, its scrutiny could signal the emergence of a new prosecutorial priority with which plaintiffs' firms, and the legal profession, will have to contend.A Time To Reflect: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Impact on Environmental Law
Ginsburg's environmental jurisprudence on the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and the nation's hazardous waste cleanup laws struck a fascinating balance between the practical and the idealistic.Virginia's New Privacy Law Is Just Different Enough to Give Compliance Headaches
Virginia's Consumer Data Protection Act followed the California Consumer Privacy Act to become the second state-level privacy regulation to go into effect. However, with several other states actively considering similar legislation, businesses might find compliance to become an increasingly difficult target to hit due to the bevy of minute variations at play.Trending Stories
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