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Changes in practice may impact the size of future classes and the work they’ll be doing Click Here To Read The Full Article
How I Made Partner: 'My Unconventional Path to Partnership Spanned Two Continents,' Says Anna Tang of Nossaman
“Making partner is a difficult path that takes dedication, persistence and, to a certain extent, having someone to help open that door for you; it is even harder if no one knows that is what you really want.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
Judges Don't Really Have Bosses—and That's Bad for Everyone | Big Law Follows Clients in Vocalizing Values | Would-Be CEO Alleges He Lost Out After Taking Paternity Leave: The Morning Minute
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The Judge Draws a Line. Your Opponent Crosses It. Do You Have to Object?
Georgia’s appellate courts are wrestling with two multimillion-dollar cases that concern trial tactics around sensitive topics that one side—and a judge—believe could unfairly influence a jury. Click Here To Read The Full Article