...amp; Anello, writes: For future litigators, judicial clerkships, and particularly federal...we need to address the gap in the lawyer production line...
...for the first time since 1996. Scott Edelman, 49, a litigator and the newly elected chair, will address his partners, replacing Mel Immergut...
Unlike most nominees for New York's highest court, Jenny Rivera, a City University of New York law professor, has a paper trail of academic articles that provides personal insight different from what
Neal Fellenbaum, a partner at Zegen & Fellenbaum, and Andre K. Cizmarik, counsel at Edwards Wildman Palmer, write that managing a troubled business can be a challenge for anyone, but the challenges f
...partners make more than their female colleagues, corporate partners earn more than litigators, and partners in open compensation systems are paid better than those in...
Although Shearman requires each of its lawyers in the United States to spend at least 25 hours on pro bono annually, the New York attorneys go far beyond the minimum. The office's 340 attorneys logge
...Bono Institute, said during an interview. "People talk about the justice gap; I now refer to it as the justice chasm." ...
... With that daunting gap in legal services in mind...In this section we honor litigators and transactional lawyers, three of...
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