2014

Does Supreme Court Decision Show Tensions Between Justices?

Affirmative action

Does Tuesday’s Supreme Court decision upholding a Michigan ban on affirmative action open the way for lawmakers in other states to establish their own bans? The decision also proves the tension among the Supreme Court Justices about the need – or otherwise –  for specific programs that deal with race inequality in the United States.

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Tips for Lawyers on Making The Cut on Law Rankings

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Law firm marketing is an ongoing battle, but the battle for the law marketplace has become harder as inhouse law departments do their comparison shopping for legal work. Attorney at Law’s Elizabeth Lampert, who runs Elizabeth Lampert PR, along with Nigel Savage of Savage Communications, both of which assist law firms with their directory and

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The Reshaping of Law Firms From The Office Design Viewpoint

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  Office design is a key factor in workplace efficiency and a press release from architectural practise OTJ Architects indicates there is increased emphasis today upon efficiency of space usage together with a re-evaluation of workplace standards. Their release: When working on a Law Office Design project, the interior design professionals at OTJ Architects, understand

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Failing Law Firms and The Risk of Hiring Laterals and Minimizing “Jewel” Risks

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As more law firms fail the risk of hiring laterals has placed the hiring law firms in line for potential legal action by the bankruptcy trustee of the failed firm. Arnold & Porter partners wrote the following for Law360, dealing with issues about minimizing risk in lateral hires. By Lisa Hill Fenning, Pamela Phillips, Jonathan

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A “Thoroughly Contemptible” Lawsuit – The Sex Slaves Lawsuit

sex slaves lawsuit

A lawsuit filed on behalf of two Japanese-American former Japanese sex slaves is one of the most controversial lawsuits filed in the United States. Forbes contributor Eamonn Fingelton writes about the little-known lawsuit that has enraged many, including many lawyers and legal bloggers.  One, LA criminal lawyer Ken White calls the lawsuit “thoroughly contemptible.”  Others

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