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Dean Danielle Conway Encourages Women Leaders: 'Do Not Change Who You Are'
“It is definitely a challenge for women leaders because we often second guess ourselves,” said Danielle Conway, dean of Penn State Dickinson Law, adding, “What I took from that experience was do not discount how you are observing and experiencing a situation.”
How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'Leave the Firm in a Better Place Than You Found It,' Says Steve Vazquez of Foley & Lardner
Steve Vazquez, Chair of the Business Law Department at Foley & Lardner Law School Graduation Year: 1993 The following has been edited for style. How
It Takes All of Us: Participate in This Year's Mental Health Survey
Our Survey on Mental Health in the Legal Industry is open, and we need to hear from you—lawyers and all professionals in the legal world.
Winston & Strawn Launches Winston Legal Solutions, a Tech-Powered, Right-Staffing Venture for Low-Complexity Work
Winston Legal Solutions aims to address client cost concerns by providing an alternative to the outsourced legal provider marketplace that combines firm-trained attorneys, established processes, advanced technology and generative AI tools.
Wilmer Joins Kirkland, Sidley in Racking Up 8-Figure Fees From a Single Client
SEC disclosure rules forced Meta to throw the spotlight on what it paid Wilmer. The same rules led Blackstone to reveal what it paid Kirkland, and TDS to disclose what it paid Sidley.
Meet Law.com's New Editor in Chief
“One of the aspects of this new role that I’m most excited about is getting to meet even more litigators and legal professionals from around the country, but I think it’s only fair I share a few things about myself first.”
9th Circuit Weighs if Mandatory Bar Membership Violates 1st Amendment
“Is there anything that the Oregon State Bar president can say publicly as the president of the Oregon State Bar with a mandatory membership that you think would not be (constitutionally) problematic?” Judge John Owens asked.
Law Firms Swarm AT&T With Data Breach Class Actions
On March 17, another cybercrime actor known as MajorNelson posted on an internet forum the entire dataset of the stolen database from the 2021 data incident, the “Dean v. AT&T” complaint states.