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Have Law Firms Achieved Gender Parity? Partially.
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on
It should be no surprise to attorneys (or even just anyone that's seen Suits) that the legal profession has for a long time been dominated by men. Eight...
Harvard Law Review Nixes Publication of Article Alleging Gaza Genocide at Eleventh Hour
By Natasha Bakirci, LLB, LLM | Last updated on
Attempts to address the horrendous situation in Gaza, which appears to be spreading to other Palestinian areas, such as the West Bank, have proved a minefield...
Professor Claims Age Is Not Just a Number in Discrimination Case
By Michael DeRienzo, Esq. | Last updated on
There are advantages to getting older. Sure, your body starts to slow down a little bit, but there are a lot of perks to being in your golden years. Early...
Law Schools, Firms and Courts Condemn Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia
By Natasha Bakirci, LLB, LLM | Last updated on
International news has been dominated for the last month or so by recent events in the Middle East and the heartbreaking death toll and damage to...
Study Suggests Chatbots Could Lessen Legal Chores
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on
Do you litigation attorneys out there have complaints about drafting complaints? Are you M&A lawyers getting carpal tunnel typing up so many contracts?...
New Survey Says Mothers Still Facing Burdens In Legal Practice
By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
Work-life balance in the legal profession has come a long way. If nothing else, law firms generally must at least acknowledge some sort of effort at providing...