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2024 Southeastern Legal Awards Honorees Announced
The Daily Report and Law.com are pleased to announce its 2024 winners and finalists for the second annual Southeastern Legal Awards. Previously known…Legal Food Frenzy Day 3 Numbers Climb, Mini-Challenge Winner Named
Kilpatrick Townsend Atlanta wins the first mini-challenge, and a Troutman Pepper partner is named Atlanta Community Food Bank's Champion of the Day, as the annual fundraiser to help end hunger rounds out its third day.10 Steps for Success in Representing a Victim of Childhood Sex Abuse
Representing minors in childhood sexual abuse (CSA) cases comes with great reward but great evidentiary and emotional challenges. With new and fortunately favorable laws emerging around the country to benefit child victims, now is the time to think about the intricacies of representing minor clients.To Improve Law Firm Culture, Let Authenticity Fly
We hear a multitude of ideas and solutions for attracting and retaining lawyers and business professionals in today's ultra-competitive environment. Tellingly, when surveying the landscape of a multigenerational workforce operating in a mixture of hybrid and remote work, authenticity is essential to workplace satisfaction and loyalty.Legal Food Frenzy Issues Mini-Challenge for Teams to Compete in Bringing in Individual Donors
The Georgia Legal Food Frenzy is giving 250 points today in a mini-challenge to the team that brings in the most individual donors.View more book results for the query "Ernst Young"
People in the News—April 16, 2024—Eisenberg Rothweiler, Stradley Ronon
Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck announced that the firm recently hired Stephan A. Cornell as an attorney in Philadelphia.Merger-Bound Shearman Loses Paris Tax Team to McDermott
McDermott said its Paris tax practice now has 10 attorneys, including four partners, one counsel, and five associates.13th Annual Legal Food Frenzy Competition Kicks Off
Law firms, legal departments and legal organizations begin lighting up the leaderboards to reduce food insecurity in Georgia, where 1 in 8 families are struggling and 20% do not qualify for other services.The Disproportionate Effect of Felony Murder on Children in Pennsylvania
In Miller v. Alabama, the U.S. Supreme Court recognized that children's brains are still developing and equated that with lessened culpability. Felony murder, which punishes anyone involved in the underlying felony in which someone died, even if unintentional, still punishes children for the very cognitive deficiencies that the Supreme Court identified.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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