By Christine Charnosky | April 3, 2024
"It is definitely a challenge for women leaders because we often second guess ourselves," said Danielle Conway, dean of Penn State Dickinson Law, adding, "What I took from that experience was do not discount how you are observing and experiencing a situation."
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By Aleeza Furman | Amanda Bronstad | February 20, 2024
"Civility helps bring out the best in people," Pratter said, "just like being uncivil tends to hide the merits of a case and unnecessarily inflames people to get involved in side squabbles that do not move the case along."
By Amanda O'Brien | December 4, 2023
Roberta Liebenberg, one of The American Lawyer's 2023 Lifetime Achievement honorees, has blazed a path not only in the antitrust bar, but for women attorneys everywhere.
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By Greg Andrews | November 28, 2023
"I was very fortunate to be surrounded by people who took the broad view of what lawyers can mean to society," Frazier said.
By Cedra Mayfield | Aleeza Furman | August 18, 2023
From public benefit and personal fame to professional conduct pitfalls and consequences, this Law.com series examines legal professionals' growing use of social media and emerging technology, including artificial intelligence.
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By Aleeza Furman | June 14, 2023
In her words: "Does a sitting member of a public pension fund ... have the right to see records that they feel they need to take votes and manage the fund?"
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By Riley Brennan | June 13, 2023
"We assembled a world class team of structural engineers, geotechnical engineers, hydrologists and other types of experts," said Goodman. "We then had to create by far the most complex protocols I've ever seen as to how the investigation would work."
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By Amanda O'Brien | June 12, 2023
"You can have the best plan for how you're going to have your practice and then you have an opportunity, like the Palin case, come into your life and it ultimately, like a stone in the river, changes the direction of the water," Axelrod said.
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By Aleeza Furman | December 27, 2022
Outgoing chancellor Wesley Payne said he's particularly proud of the strong stances the organization took to address controversial issues like abortion and gun safety.
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By Justin Henry | June 29, 2022
Having represented former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment only months after suing the Trump administration over the suppression of mail-in ballots, Michael van der Veen, 58, leapt onto the national stage in 2021 without a discernible agenda beyond representing clients in consequential cases, comparing himself to "Goodyear selling tires" or "Ticonderoga selling pencils."
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