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Op-Ed: In Hiring, 'Perfect' Is The Enemy Of Diversity
A manager's biases about what made an effective litigator almost doomed a great candidate.Op-Ed: In Hiring, 'Perfect' Is The Enemy Of Diversity
A manager's biases about what made an effective litigator almost doomed a great candidate.Why 'Perfect' Is the Enemy of Diversity
Tech law power player Mallun Yen explains how bias almost cost her a great hire.Why 'Perfect' Is the Enemy of Diversity
Tech law power player Mallun Yen explains how bias almost cost her a great hire.Judge in Dewey Trial Known for Fairness, Thoughtfulness
It is no coincidence that the criminal case against three executives of Dewey & LeBoeuf, who are facing about 100 criminal counts and a months-long trial with dozens of witnesses, was assigned to Acting Supreme Court Justice Robert Stolz.Judge in Dewey Trial Known for Fairness, Thoughtfulness
It is no coincidence that the criminal case against three executives of Dewey & LeBoeuf, who are facing about 100 criminal counts and a months-long trial with dozens of witnesses, was assigned to Acting Supreme Court Justice Robert Stolz.Circeo-Loudon v. Green Tree Servicing, LLC
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Circeo-Loudonv.Green Tree Servicing, LLC2015 WL 1914798Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.United…Judge Refuses to Raise Hurdle for Cellphone Location Warrant
Probable cause is not required for the government to obtain an individual's cell site location data from a phone company, notwithstanding recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings on privacy issues concerning mobile phones and GPS devices, a federal judge in Trenton has ruled.Judge Refuses to Raise Hurdle for Cellphone Location Warrant
Probable cause is not required for the government to obtain an individual's cell site location data from a phone company, notwithstanding recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings on privacy issues concerning mobile phones and GPS devices, a federal judge in Trenton has ruled.Rabbis' Religious Freedom Defense Nixed in Kidnapping Case
A criminal trial will proceed against four rabbis after a federal judge in Trenton rejected their claims that charging them with kidnapping and beating Orthodox Jewish men who refused to grant their wives divorces represents a substantial imposition by government on their religious practice.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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