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By Amir Goodarzi | December 6, 2023
Transitioning from a government position to private practice is a significant shift for many lawyers and brings both challenges and opportunities. This shift involves navigating a new professional landscape, adjusting to different expectations and leveraging those valuable skills acquired in the public sector.
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By Cedra Mayfield | December 1, 2023
"I know how difficult it is to try to navigate our 'systems' and dispel people's judgments in order to survive," said Zanele Ngubeni, incoming Gideon's Promise executive director.
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By Allison Dunn | November 30, 2023
"Mr. Howie incurred honor code violations while attending law school for plagiarism and failing to disclose the honor code violation of another student who facilitated his plagiarism. Although he was previously admitted to the Bars of New Jersey and New York, he failed to disclose the violations to two of his four employers," Justice Michele D. Hotten wrote in a dissenting opinion, though the record did not reveal which employers knew or did not know.
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By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | November 29, 2023
These techniques and tips are not intended to replace your writing voice, but rather to supplement your writing style to effectively advocate on behalf of yourself and your clients.
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By Alex Anteau | November 21, 2023
"I was starting to write down what the jury's number was [when they were announcing it] and when I heard a million come out of their mouths, my jaw just dropped," Haley Kairab of Piasta Walker Hagenbush said.
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By Cedra Mayfield | November 16, 2023
"It's going to open the door so that people can really see that Uber is very much in control," said plaintiff attorney Steven N. Newton of Peachtree City.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | November 15, 2023
Sakina Rasheed Foster said she was nominated for the award by The Podium, a Dallas/Fort Worth-based nonprofit organization for Asian American women lawyers.
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By Dorothy M. Sluszka | November 15, 2023
Being a go-to person in your firm or your company's legal department on a certain topic is not something reserved for partners or senior attorneys—it can happen more quickly than you think, and is something that can manifest organically through an assignment or intentionally through a topic in which you are already interested and choose to delve deeper.
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By Mark A. Romance and Tasha K. Dickinson | November 2, 2023
Today's legal associates are the torchbearers of our profession's future. As the legal landscape continues to evolve, their novel insights and dynamic perspectives challenge and enrich established paradigms, reshaping our understanding and approach to the practice of law. Day Pitney associates bring fresh perspectives and innovative solutions to our clients and team.
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By Tracy LaLonde | October 31, 2023
Being an associate in 2023 is something entirely different than it used to be, and the newest generation of lawyers have different expectations.
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