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July 16, 2007 |

Law Students Gone Wild

When a law student takes off her clothes on video, and another one closes down a law school with a potential threat, Steven Lubet wonders what the bar should think.
7 minute read
April 20, 2007 |

McDermott's Vera Elson to Lead Firm's Silicon Valley IP Group

Vera M. Elson, one of the few Hispanic women IP trial lawyers in California, has been elevated to head of the intellectual property practice of the IP, Media & Technology Department in McDermott Will & Emery's Silicon Valley office. Elson, who has been with the 1,100-lawyer firm since 2001, will oversee 40 lawyers. She also co-chairs the 2007 Sedona Conference, a neutral think-tank that works to develop public policy and law in the areas of antitrust, intellectual property and complex litigation.
1 minute read
April 20, 2009 |

The Next Phase of Diversity Initiatives:

In the past several years, most law firms have established diversity programs to recruit and retain a higher number of diverse attorneys.
7 minute read
July 25, 2005 |

O'Connor's Clerks Make Transition

Inside the Supreme Court, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's July 1 retirement announcement has made almost no perceptible difference.
3 minute read
September 25, 2013 |

Ashlie Beringer to Join Facebook as Deputy GC in June

Beringer is a litigation partner and co-chair of the Information Technology and Data Privacy practice group at Gibson Dunn.
4 minute read
September 25, 2013 |

Facebook Adds a New Friend: Deputy GC Ashlie Beringer

The legal department at Facebook has a new event to post on its timeline. The global social network announced Wednesday that it has added technology and data privacy expert Ashlie Beringer as its deputy general counsel.
4 minute read
July 19, 2005 |

Dems' Justice Picks Likely to Be Ignored

T.R. Goldman [email protected] Tony [email protected] top Senate Democrats floated their own list of U.S. Supreme Court possibilities last week-three Hispanic judges first appointed to the federal bench by either President Reagan or President George H.W. Bush. All three-Edward Prado of the 5th U.
11 minute read
July 22, 2005 |

Transitioning O'Connor's Clerks

Though Justice Sandra Day O'Connor announced her retirement July 1, petitions still flow into her chambers and her three new clerks are reporting for duty, with plenty of work to do. The reason so little has changed lies in O'Connor's carefully worded letter to President Bush, which states her retirement is effective "upon the nomination and confirmation of my successor." One may stay on, as retired justices are assigned one clerk, and the other two will likely have many options awaiting them.
3 minute read
July 22, 2005 |

Transitioning O'Connor's Clerks

Though Justice Sandra Day O'Connor announced her retirement July 1, petitions still flow into her chambers and her three new clerks are reporting for duty, with plenty of work to do. The reason so little has changed lies in O'Connor's carefully worded letter to President Bush, which states her retirement is effective "upon the nomination and confirmation of my successor." One may stay on, as retired justices are assigned one clerk, and the other two will likely have many options awaiting them.
3 minute read

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