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- Former Prosecutor Leaves Job to Sell Gourmet Popsicles
- McCarter & English Plan 'Grosses Up' Workers Insuring Same-Sex Partners
- The Ethics Behind Rainmaking
- How Lawyers Can Use LinkedIn to Connect to New Clients
- Barnes & Thornburg Bulks Up in Los Angeles With Akin Gump Group
- Ex-State Farm Defense Stalwart Joins Plaintiffs Bar
- Employment Law Associates Are in Demand, 'Wal-Mart' Notwithstanding
- Unruly 'Scam Bloggers' Play Important Role, Researcher Argues
- N.Y. Amendment Would Raise State Judges' Retirement Age to 80
- The Downside of Constant Connectivity for Lawyers
- Should I Aim for In-House or Another Law Firm?
- Tips on Transitioning From Accounting Firm to Law Firm?
Former Prosecutor Leaves Job to Sell Gourmet Popsicles | Top |
Nicholas J. Carse gave up a job as an assistant prosecutor in Georgia's Gwinnett County a year ago to sell homemade frozen fruit pops with his brother from a cart outside of a gas station. Their business, King of Pops, quickly became a local sensation, and so far, he has no regrets. | |
McCarter & English Plan 'Grosses Up' Workers Insuring Same-Sex Partners | Top |
Joining a growing number of firms and companies around the country, McCarter & English has adopted a plan to offset unequal tax treatment faced by employees who cover same-sex partners in their health insurance plans, raising the gross pay of those affected with a new "gross up" policy. | |
The Ethics Behind Rainmaking | Top |
Much has been written about the skills needed by attorneys to become rainmakers for their law firms, but less about the ethics behind rainmaking activity. Attorney Jeffrey W. Pompeo has some ethical pointers for lawyers to help them avoid stepping on the toes of an originating attorney. | |
How Lawyers Can Use LinkedIn to Connect to New Clients | Top |
At a recent seminar, legal career coach Robin M. Hensley provided tips to help lawyers use LinkedIn more effectively. Addressing concerns about contacting old friends who you haven't talked to in a while, with an eye towards generating new business, she asks, "What's the worst that could happen? Could you get less business?" | |
Barnes & Thornburg Bulks Up in Los Angeles With Akin Gump Group | Top |
Barnes & Thornburg continued its rapid growth in Los Angeles with the addition of seven lawyers from Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld. John Karacyznski, partner in charge of Akin Gump's Los Angeles office, attributed the departures to a "robust lateral market" in the area. | |
Ex-State Farm Defense Stalwart Joins Plaintiffs Bar | Top |
After 32 years as an outside defense lawyer for State Farm, Thomas D. Harper has officially gone to the other side. He became a member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association on June 13. Harper said he's been pleasantly surprised at how kind the plaintiffs bar has been. | |
Employment Law Associates Are in Demand, 'Wal-Mart' Notwithstanding | Top |
Big defense firms have been hiring young employment law associates in response to an increase in wage-and-hour, discrimination and other types of cases, and hiring partners say that even the Supreme Court's decision to disband the huge Wal-Mart discrimination class action doesn't throw a wrench in their plans. | |
Unruly 'Scam Bloggers' Play Important Role, Researcher Argues | Top |
The "scam blogger" movement targeting law schools is playing an important role in the evolution of the legal profession, a recent academic paper argues. Author Lucille Jewel believes that scam bloggers have helped push law schools into improving the accuracy of their reports on their graduates' job prospects. | |
N.Y. Amendment Would Raise State Judges' Retirement Age to 80 | Top |
During the final hours of its regular 2011 session, the New York Legislature gave initial passage to a proposed constitutional amendment raising to 80 from 70 the mandatory retirement age for Court of Appeals judges and to 80 from 76 the maximum age that retired Supreme Court justices can continue to serve. | |
The Downside of Constant Connectivity for Lawyers | Top |
Self-delusion about the consequences of constant connectivity has become a special problem for attorneys who measure their lives in billable hours, says Steven Harper, an adjunct professor at Northwestern University, who discusses the possible toll on productivity and, more importantly, family time. | |
Should I Aim for In-House or Another Law Firm? | Top |
After 15 years at a litigation boutique, I need to move on. Do I go in-house or move to another firm? And any networking advice? | |
Tips on Transitioning From Accounting Firm to Law Firm? | Top |
I am a lawyer currently working for a Big 4 accounting firm, and I'd like to transition to a law firm and practice tax law. Is it true this is a difficult move? Any advice on making the transition easier? | |
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