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Incivility Is Not Dead: Lessons on What Not to Do
While most of us recall a time where lawyers were less than civil to their adversaries, a recent case suggests we may not have evolved as much as we thought.Diverse Backgrounds Are Hallmark of New Class of 10 NY Appellate Division Justices
Six of the judges are in the state's two downstate appellate courts, while two each were added to courts in Albany and Buffalo.The Supreme Court Is on Recess, but the Shadow Docket Never Sleeps
A fraught execution, a controversial gas pipeline and now a showdown over new "ghost gun" regulations are keeping the justices busy.In Setting Office Attendance Policies, Southeast Law Firms Forge Their Own Paths
Large Atlanta firms generally have not seen the need to mandate days in the office for all lawyers, while many smaller Southeast firms are "willing to bend" to attract and retain lawyers, said a recruiter.Former Chief of SDNY's Organized Crime Unit Settles In as NYPD's General Counsel
Michael Gerber now leads the NYPD Legal Bureau, which is made up of more than 300 staff, including about 100 lawyers, and serves a sprawling department of more than 35,000 uniformed officers.View more book results for the query "Nine West"
'He's a Little Guy': A New Ruling is Good News for Florida Tenants
"The scholarly opinion will be important for future commercial property sellers and purchasers," attorney Kara Rockenbach Link said.Ahead of the Curve: 2023 Has Been the Year of Law School Leadership Changes
This week, we have a roundup of all the law deans that have either switched schools, moved to new positions, returned to faculty or announced retirements in the first half of 2023.Summer Associate Hiring an 'Obligation to the Profession' for Still-Active NJ Firms
"The firm does continue to recognize that we have an obligation to the profession as we move forward to bring new attorneys along with us," Molly Hurley Kellett, hiring committee chair at Connell Foley, said.