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While the pay can range widely in Big Law, depending on the law firm and the market, C-suite compensation and bonuses can ...
Solo practitioners, former government litigators and small law offices stepped up to help challenge the Trump ...
BCLP and Morris, Manning & Martin represented both sides in securing a public-private funding plan for an arena. The NHL may ...
An outgrowth of the firm’s artist-in-residence programme, the foundation supports early and mid-career artists ...
Kristine Wu strategically saved and invested to retire early from her Big Law job, embracing the FIRE movement and a new, ...
Mersinger, CEO of Blockchain Association, discusses what's next for crypto regulation after President Trump signs the GENIUS ...
The private equity firm that owns Instant Pot, which was seeking the administration’s help on tariffs and with a looming ...
Sidley Austin, a global law firm, terminated a summer intern in its Manhattan office as she reportedly started biting people.
Big Law tells BI exactly how AI is changing its work.
‘Biglaw Biter’ Reportedly Bit 10+ People Before Law Firm Cut Ties originally appeared on Parade. A chomping canine might not last long in a doggie daycare, but a legal associate who sinks her canines ...
Growth helps to define success in the legal industry. Growing financially, growing the talent base, and growing the office footprint. So what are firms doing to ensure that they continue to flourish?
Harvard equips us with skills like analytical rigor, ethical judgment, and a sense of professional responsibility. Every JD must complete 50 hours of supervised pro bono work. The College’s core ...