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For many, the COVID-19 pandemic served as something of a reset when it came to professional priorities. As flexible working grows increasingly normalised, and some firms begin to make employee wellness a top priority, lawyers are also reconsidering their options moving forward. Recruiters and other industry watchers feel that this could be a time for established lawyers to consider lesser-known firms to call home.
CHRIS TANG, managing director, Star Anise
The coronavirus pandemic has brought about revolutionary changes to working practices around the world, even to the conservative legal industry. And with remote working becoming a standard working practice, lawyers have had more time to consider what they really, really want in their career. Both flexibility and autonomy come high on the list of lawyers’ wish lists, and these qualities are often more likely to be found in smaller law firms than the very largest. Working in a smaller law firm gives the lawyer control as to wh
Sunburn â The morning read of whatâs hot in Florida politics â 3.15.21
Here s your AM rundown of people, politics and policy in the Sunshine State.
Imagine youâre in the Super Bowl, and you break free after recovering a fumble for an easy touchdown run. Youâre inches from the goal line and start celebrating a bit too early when a speedy wide receiver slaps the ball from your hand, causing another fumble and denying what should have been an easy score.
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Thereâs an analogy in here for Gov.
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DeSantisâ continued COVID-19 response. Despite some early fumbles, Florida has fared comparatively well and, despite all of the partisan hating against him, heâs been right plenty of times.
New Jersey civil rights director Rachel Wainer Apter has been chosen to fill an upcoming vacancy on the state's Supreme Court, Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday, a pick that drew praise for her track record of defending immigrants' rights and dismantling online hate speech.
A California federal magistrate judge on Thursday tossed an architecture firm's suit accusing an Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP partner of stealing its remodeling plans for her home, finding that the firm prematurely lodged its copyright infringement claim before registering anything with the U.S. Copyright Office.