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Hyde Park Town Justice Michael H. Plass unethically promised to "incarcerate offenders and protect victims of domestic violence" and stated that...
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"I'm not sure I understood how massive and challenging the job was going to be," Rachel Brand said of her 2018 move from the Justice Department to...
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"Success is hardly ever linear, which is an advantage if you embrace it. Providing value to your firm, clients and colleagues while positioning...
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Armond Wilson partners Monica Arnold and Michelle Armond are back with the latest installment of their year-end column recapping the top patent law...
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U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner, of the Central District of California, ordered Dovel & Luner partners Christin Cho and Rick Lyon to pay...
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Following budget cuts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School, the Wisconsin State Public Defenders office is partnering with the school to help run the school’s Public Defender Project. Click Here To Read The Full Article
About 82% of surveyed large firm leaders said they planned to increase their equity ranks over the next two years, compared with 73% saying the same in last year’s report. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Wilmer, Covington, Morgan Lewis, Latham, Holland & Knight, Hogan Lovells, and Jenner were among the top employers of government laterals in the D.C. region this year. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Partners will vote next summer on creating a financially integrated firm, with many onlookers saying the cultures will align well, but others sound a note of caution about market combinations. Click Here To Read The Full Article
A new wrongful death lawsuit filed in California state court claims that both OpenAI and Microsoft are liable for a man’s decision to kill his 83-year-old mother, and then himself, after interacting with OpenAI’s flagship artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT. Click Here To Read The Full Article