Law firms’ international expansion efforts are sometimes part of a bigger strategy that reveals how they are positioning themselves, writes the Global Lawyer.
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Why a California Judge Recommends Women Attorneys Start at Small Firms
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston and Federal Defender Jodi Halim Linker said they found mentorship that shaped the trajectory of their careers at small firms during an event Thursday featuring women jurists of the Northern District of California.
Morgan Lewis' New E-Data Practice Head: Gen AI Impact on E-Discovery Costs Isn't Clear
In an age of new technologies, Scott Milner, the new global head and practice group leader of the Morgan Lewis’ e-data practice group, sees a need to revisit some older e-discovery principles, such as ESI protocols.
Following Argument, Massachusetts Justices to Decide Lawfulness of 'Draw Systems' for Commissioned Employees
“Basically, Jordan’s system required the employees to pay for their own hourly labor. And then once they had earned sufficient draw to cover that time, which Jordan’s would take out of their earned commissions, Jordan’s would pay them whatever commissions were left,” Sutton’s counsel, Brant Casavant, of Fair Work in Boston, explained to the justices […]
Blum-Led Group Drops Lawsuit Against MoFo After Firm Opened Diversity Fellowship to All Applicants
Morrison & Foerster agreed not to use membership in a historically underrepresented group among its criteria for a diversity fellowship.