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Diversity | News

Kirkland Cuts Inclusion Leader and DEI Staff

By Dan Roe

Former global inclusion director Joi Bourgeois was replaced by associate director of firmwide inclusion Grace Geronimo, say sources. Read More

 

Law Firm Partners | News

Paul Weiss Sees More Partner Exits

By Christine Simmons and Patrick Smith

Two more partners have joined a new spinoff firm, as well as several associates. Read More

 

Litigation | News

$6.2M for Female Attorney Who Sued Law Firm Over Compensation

By Charles Toutant

At trial, the jury found the female plaintiff had good faith to file her discrimination claim, which alleged that she handled managerial duties for the firm but was paid less than male colleagues with less experience and that Napoli went back on a promise to promote her to partner. Read More

 

Law Firms - Large | Analysis

After Goodwin Makes Mass Disclosure to EEOC, Observers Scrutinize Firm Approach

By Abigail Adcox

Goodwin's response could impact other firms' discussions with the EEOC about what data they supply, noted one employment law expert. Read More

 

Law Firm Management | Ranking

The Largest 50 Firms by UK Revenue: US Firms Continue to Capture Market Share

By Habiba Cullen-Jafar

Chicago-founded behemoth Kirkland & Ellis is on course to become the largest law firm by U.K. revenue, according to the latest table by Law.com International. Read More

 

Bar Associations | News

In Landslide Victory, Diane Seltzer Defeats Paul Hastings Partner Brad Bondi to Lead DC Bar

By Abigail Adcox

Brad Bondi, following the results, slammed the election attention, noting he was "disgusted by how rabid partisans lurched this election into the political gutter." Read More

 

Law Firms - Large | Analysis

A Closer Look at Goodwin's Disclosures to the EEOC

By Abigail Adcox

Goodwin's response to the EEOC included about 150 pages of spreadsheets showing a detailed breakdown of various summer associate data. Read More

 

Litigation | News

'Don't Try to Outlawyer Me': Judge Censured for Rude Comments to School Officials Who Bypassed His Son

By Brian Lee

The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct censured a Long Island judge who told a school attorney to refer to him as "judge" while bemoaning his son's bypass for valedictorian. Read More

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