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.
By ALM Staff | October 27, 2023
The National Law Journal celebrated exemplary lawyers and law firms from Washington, D.C. and around the country at our 2023 National Law Journal Legal Awards.
By ALM Staff | October 27, 2023
We are pleased to present our 2023 D.C. Rising Stars. Selected from a competitive pool, our 40 honorees represent a cross-section of practice areas.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jill Backer and Samantha Sanchez | October 26, 2023
I thought it would be interesting to compare my thoughts on the use of AI in the law school environment versus a student's perspective.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | October 25, 2023
Three years after the lockdown forced employees to figure out how to work from home, the harm from the uncertainty around this issue can easily outweigh the comparative benefits of finding the optimum work-from-home policy. This is particularly true in the case of younger lawyers, whose fledgling careers—and growing family obligations—will be shaped the most by these policies.
By Kate Reder Sheikh | October 24, 2023
There are two main reasons that an associate doesn't have enough work to do: (1) they are being frozen out and should be looking for another job or (2) client demand is down. The latter is the more prevalent scenario by a mile. And nothing about it is on the associate to rectify.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 23, 2023
"I will bring to the bench twenty five years of experience trying and working cases across the state in many areas of the law," said shortlisted candidate Jesse L. Vaughn of Vaughn & Clements in Calhoun. "I have tried most every kind of case that can be tried in the Superior Courts of Georgia."
By Alexander Lugo | October 20, 2023
"Associates are our most important asset," said Lawson Huck Gonzalez shareholder Jason Gonzalez, formerly the managing partner of Shutts & Bowen's Tallahassee office. "We're all busy as heck, and we have to have the highest quality associates to help us represent these clients."
By Cedra Mayfield | October 18, 2023
"The foreperson and several other jurors told us that they had been 10 seconds away from submitting the verdict that they had already agreed upon," said Jeb Butler of Butler Khan. "The verdict was for the [plaintiff's] family in the amount of $23 million, with 75% of the fault placed on [the defendant] and 25% on [the plaintiff]."
By Cedra Mayfield | October 17, 2023
After a two-month pause, judicial misconduct proceedings for Douglas County Probate Judge Christina Peterson are set to resume Nov. 28 and 29 at the Cobb County Courthouse.
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