“I am not an emotional person at all, but ExamSoft’s software going black and turning off the camera during the bar exam a short while ago had me in tears,” Brooklyn Law School graduate MacKenzie Olson said in a Twitter post Tuesday afternoon. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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How I Made Partner: 'My Experiences and My Diverse Background Has Made Me a Better Lawyer,' Says Shrutih Chemburkar of Foley Hoag
“As a first-generation immigrant and woman of color, I faced many challenges and difficulties in getting to this point, including battling prejudice and racism. Looking back today however, I also believe that each of these experiences and my diverse background have ultimately made me a better lawyer, litigator and advocate for my clients.” Click […]
Biden Nominee and Appellate Veteran Toby Heytens Sees Clear Path to Fourth Circuit Confirmation
“With a Democrat president, in a state with two Democratic colleagues who are here, I’m not sure that we could hope for anything better than a smart, experienced liberal with the misfortune of extensive experience before the increasingly erratic Fourth Circuit,” top Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley said of Heytens. Click Here To Read The […]
Critical Mass: Johnson & Johnson Held In Contempt After Witness Fails To Appear At Trial. A $26B Opioid Settlement Will Rely Heavily On Participation.
A judge on Monday ordered Johnson & Johnson in contempt of court after its witness failed to appear during a talcum powder trial. A revised $26 billion global settlement to resolve the opioid crisis is dependent on who participates and who doesn’t. Who did Philips North America retain to represent it in lawsuits over its […]
What's Next: Tech Team Credited in FTC Antitrust Trial + A Jury of Your Tweets? + Facebook Taps Women-Led Team in Flo Privacy Suit
A team of Big Law attorneys managed to be in the same room as their witnesses during an unprecedented all-virtual antitrust trial, and they say they owe it all to their tech team. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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