Visitors to the Jackson Lewis Web site are greeted by the firm’s tongue–in–cheek slogan, “All we do is work.” Cynics could say that applies to any Am Law 100 firm, but at Jackson Lewis, the “work” means workplace law. The firm practices labor and employment...
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Don't let obsolete employment practices leave you open to newfangled EEOC charges
...ROSS, former GC of the Chicago Board of Education, joined Jackson Lewis as a partner in Chicago. Also joining the firm, as a...
...formerly VP and associate GC at Merck & Co. Inc., joined Jackson Lewis as a partner in New York. DORI GILBERT...
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A new methodology for our Diversity Scorecard better captures the situation of minority lawyers at the nation's top law firms
...VP and associate GC at Merck & Co. Inc., jumped to Jackson Lewis, where he is a partner in the New York office....
...as a lawyer. When she went to work as an associate for Lewis, Rice & Fingersh, she was more interested in practical applications of the...
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