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Law Firms Adopt Sustainability to Stay Sustainable
Richard J. Sobelsohn writes: It was not long ago that when law firms moved to new digs, they had them designed with the old-school method. Wood paneling on the walls, window-less interior offices for junior associates, and the coveted oversized corner offices for senior partners and rainmakers. During the past few years however, law firms have started going green, and the traditional law office floor plans have morphed.Law Firms Adopt Sustainability to Stay Sustainable
Richard J. Sobelsohn writes: It was not long ago that when law firms moved to new digs, they had them designed with the old-school method. Wood paneling on the walls, window-less interior offices for junior associates, and the coveted oversized corner offices for senior partners and rainmakers. During the past few years however, law firms have started going green, and the traditional law office floor plans have morphed.D.C. Bar Plans to Build a $70M New Headquarters
The D.C. Bar will pay an estimated $70 million to build a 100,000-square-foot building in downtown Washington to serve at its new home.D.C. Bar Plans to Build a $70M New Headquarters
The D.C. Bar will pay an estimated $70 million to build a 100,000-square-foot building in downtown Washington to serve at its new home.Dentons Keeps Growing, Plus More Lateral Moves
The world's soon-to-be-largest firm by attorney head count continues to expand; Honigman Miller hires again in Chicago; Ice Miller opens in New York; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Dentons Keeps Growing, Plus More Lateral Moves
The world's soon-to-be-largest firm by attorney head count continues to expand; Honigman Miller hires again in Chicago; Ice Miller opens in New York; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.The National Law Journal, Connecticut Law Tribune Announce Boston Rising Stars
Earlier this summer, the National Law Journal, collaborating with the Connecticut Law Tribune, solicited nominations for our Boston Rising Stars supplement, which features exemplary young lawyers in the Boston area.The National Law Journal, Connecticut Law Tribune Announce Boston Rising Stars
Earlier this summer, the National Law Journal, collaborating with the Connecticut Law Tribune, solicited nominations for our Boston Rising Stars supplement, which features exemplary young lawyers in the Boston area.Judge Orders SEC to Stop Dawdling on Disclosure Rule
A Boston federal judge ordered the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to speed up rulemaking that will require energy companies to disclose their payments to governments in exchange for commercial development of natural resources.Judge Orders SEC to Stop Dawdling on Disclosure Rule
A Boston federal judge ordered the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to speed up rulemaking that will require energy companies to disclose their payments to governments in exchange for commercial development of natural resources.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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