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By Nicholas Caruso | April 17, 2024
Although emails and remote communications have lessened pressures and the burdens of travel, sterility and alienation are leading us to a new norm.
By Rachael Bosch | April 8, 2024
With so many generations at work in our legal organizations, it's no wonder that generational strife abounds. But there's a more productive balance to strike in today's clash of generations.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | April 3, 2024
Olga Mack, a fellow at the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, and Damien Riehl, vice president and solutions champion at legal tech platform vLex, hope to generate a conversation that will make lawyers think twice about how they refer to their colleagues.
By Mason Lawlor | March 21, 2024
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New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kathryn L. Barcroft | March 20, 2024
While Title VII and state and local human rights laws endow many women with the opportunity to challenge adverse actions based on sex discrimination, affording power to victims and bystanders requires increasingly holding all accountable to rumors, thereby challenging women and men alike to undermine the sexual double standard and advance equity within the workplace.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Ronald E. Wood | March 18, 2024
There may not be a perfect way to categorize success, but there are well-known indicia law firms and lateral partners use every day to measure it, writes Ronald E. Wood.
By Mason Lawlor | March 15, 2024
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The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | March 13, 2024
"Defendants' victory in the case and failure to receive sanctions (on procedural grounds) does not expiate their abdication of duty as officers of the court. Counsel must ask themselves whether it was worth it," U.S. District Judge Chad F. Kenney said of the attorneys' behavior.
By Jimmy Hoover | March 12, 2024
The justices appeared at a Washington event together to stress the importance of civil disagreement and civic engagement.
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