Biden is expected to formally submit his nominees to the U.S. Senate for confirmation hearings in the very near future, where the nominees appear to have immediate support from their home-state senators.
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Joshua Wright's $108M Defamation Case Against Former Students to Proceed to Trial
A Virginia judge has decided to allow former George Mason University law professor Joshua Wright’s lawsuit against two former students, who now practice in Big Law.
Lawyers Are Often Called Upon as Leaders, But Aren't Typically Taught How to Lead Effectively
“When you think of lawyers, most are inquisitive, highly intelligent, and are asked to take on responsibilities within numerous spheres and in numerous sectors, yet, we’re not properly trained to be leaders,” Andrew Gratz said.
In $1B Suit, Nikola Founder Says Legal Chief, Other Execs Fed DOJ False Narrative to Save Themselves
“Never has there been such an egregious case of corporate scapegoating at the expense of shareholders,” former Executive Chair Trevor Milton alleges in the complaint.
How I Made Partner: 'Speak Up, Even When It Scares You,' Jessica Gutierrez of Robins Kaplan
“It took time for me to feel, not only comfortable, but confident in the legal industry. I would tell my younger self that you have earned the right to be in the room, and you have earned the right to have your voice heard. So, speak up, even when it scares you.”