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By Michael Washburn | January 18, 2019
Patrick Burke returns to private practice after overseeing New York State's cybersecurity and virtual currency regulations for much of the financial services sector.
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By Pearl Wu | January 18, 2019
New hires and partner promotions at law firms across the California market.
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By Marcie Borgal Shunk | January 18, 2019
How does a bonus vacation, in reality, truly change the life or mental health of associates who spend two-thirds of their waking weekday hours billing (not at work or commuting, as that figure would be greater); whose worth is measured and rewarded in six-minute increments? It doesn't.
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By Meredith Hobbs | January 18, 2019
The Atlanta-based firm continues its expansion into the Northeast with several hires in Pennsylvania and a new Pittsburgh office.
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By Scott Flaherty | January 18, 2019
Christopher Bandas told a judge he and his Texas law firm "will carry the tattoo of these orders with them and they greatly regret the circumstances that bring them before this court."
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By Scott Flaherty | January 18, 2019
Christopher Bandas told a judge he and his Texas law firm "will carry the tattoo of these orders with them and they greatly regret the circumstances that bring them before this court."
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By Stacy West Clark | January 18, 2019
Let's say you had a choice: You needed to hire a law firm and your choices were one where the staff was indifferent and unengaged, and the other was a law firm where the staff was happy, caring and involved. I know which one I would pick.
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By Bill Singer | January 18, 2019
OP-ED: In appreciation of New Jersey's proud history of recognizing the reality of modern families, I want to offer three areas where examination may be warranted.
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By Vanessa Blum | Leigh Jones | January 18, 2019
The current stalemate is more severe than past standoffs and fallout across the legal industry is about to get worse.
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By Vanessa Blum | Leigh Jones | January 18, 2019
The current shutdown is more severe than past standoffs and retired U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel talks about the shutdown's effects on the U.S. courts—including some that might not be immediately apparent.
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