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'Gray Area': Courts Grapple With Justices' Religious Accommodation Rule
U.S. Supreme Court's "Groff" decision raises more questions than it answers, employment attorneys say.
Fried Frank Leadership Sees Structural Shifts
While the leadership structure is in line with a trend of law firms spreading out management duties, new leadership may lack the diversity of some Big Law peers, especially those with recent changes.

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The Powers of the Zoning Resolution: Top Five Special Permits, Part V
What better way to end this Zoning Series than with a top five list? Part V of this series covers the top five special permits issued by either the New York City Planning Commission or New York City Board of Standards and Appeals.
From Bitters to Improv, Lawyers With 'Side Hustles' Navigate Both Risks and Rewards
"Don't take yourself too seriously, and if there is something you love, do it," said Alan Barinholtz.
The Law Firm Disrupted: Lawyers Must Balance Caution and Curiosity in Confronting Gen AI
"It's going to be necessary for lawyers to figure out how over the next 10 years and we need to lean in," said Philip Goodin, executive vice president of the litigation services business unit at Integreon.
With Flexibility and Changing Norms, 'Side Hustles' May Be on the Rise in Big Law
Some observers point to growing skepticism about how the legal industry has historically operated, others credit more time away from the office as a result of the pandemic.
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