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Introducing our new section to the How I Made It series: How I Got Into Law School. Future 1Ls will learn practical advice on how to tackle the application process.
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By Samantha Joseph | August 17, 2021
"When I think of mentorship, I really think that I want to lighten the load of people who are coming behind me, and not make them have to … relearn the things that I've already learned, and really show young people how to navigate and be successful in the legal field," said Kasowitz Benson Torres partner Nefertiti J. Alexander.
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"Since I've transitioned, within about 12 months, my book of business went to zero and I had to scrape for billable hours," said DJ Healey, a senior principal at Fish & Richardson in Houston.
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A look back at the year that felt like a decade.
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By Samantha Joseph | September 29, 2020
"When you talk about microaggressions, it seems so innocent and harmless. But it's the repeated nature of hearing similar comments or expectations or questions that really ultimately impact the receiver of those comments."
By Ben Seal | December 13, 2019
Cabraser's Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech touched on the constant quest for excellence that all lawyers take part in. Watch the full video below.
By Xiumei Dong | June 19, 2019
The Recorder caught up with Sarita Venkat, who along with Katherine Minarik started a podcast to showcase the voices of women lawyers.
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Entering its second year, the Reed Smith firm-wide Wellness Works initiative painted February as “Arts for Wellness” month.
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IN MEMORIAM OUR FRIEND, MENTOR, AND COLLEAGUE It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our partner, friend, mentor, and colleague Bruce I. Goldstein, on September 2, 2023. The prominent New Jersey trial attorney was 80. In a legal career spanning more than five decades, Bruce was regarded as one of the most talented and sought after litigators in New Jersey. His love for the legal profession was contagious. Bruce will be greatly missed, as will his signature greeting, How you be? and the outsized smile that accompanied it.