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Lawyer Defends Court After Critics Call Dallas a Judicial Hellhole
"From the perspective of the state's top civil court, the Fifth Court is, almost literally, the 'middle of the road,'" David Coale said.
US Law Firm Leasing on Upswing in 2023, Hitting Highest Mark Since 2019
The Savills Legal Tenant U.S. Law Firm Activity Report Q4 2023 found that more than half of the new leases signed in 2023 were by firms staying in their space, and New York was the top market for leasing.
Gibson Dunn's Test Case For the Post-Pandemic Law Office
"We're making something people can't get at home."
Fired Associate Says It's Not Easy Being a Conservative in Big Law
"If the legal community's going to cancel out diverse perspectives, that's not the right way. And that's what ... happened to me," former McCarter & English associate William D. Brown Jr. said.
Social Media in the Workplace: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Join this webcast as we discuss what in-house counsel needs to know regarding their social media policies, specific areas to update and the potential downsides of not meeting NRLB's expectations.View more book results for the query "*"


Should Courts Umpire Third Party Custody Disputes?
"Should a third party or grandparent seek conservatorship over the objection of the children's parents, such a litigant must present facts in a verified affidavit, persuasively indicating that the child's parent is unfit," write columnists Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
Patterson + Sheridan Launches Office in Aerospace-Heavy Huntsville, Alabama
Huntsville, where Patterson + Sheridan just opened its eighth office, is home of the Marshall Space Flight Center and a location where the technology and intellectual property firm sees opportunity.
ABA Decides Variances Still Needed for Schools Employing JD-Next Exam
"We don't believe at this point that we're ready to say once and for all that the JD-Next is a valid and reliable test for purposes of 503 and we recommend that more data and more study be gathered before we reach that point," Daniel Thies said.
GC of Texas University Taking Heat Over Cancellation of Pride Week
The University of North Texas' Office of General Counsel said the programming would violate the state's new anti-DEI law, an assertion some faculty members doubt.
Shearman Lateral Hire Rides Latin America Capital Markets Wave
Facing depleted ranks, Shearman & Sterling's storied Latin America practice convinced a former counsel to return—and business is booming.
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