Which Issues Do Healthcare Leaders Want RFK Jr. To Address?
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Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Generally, all firms are vulnerable. — Sabina Lippman, firmwide managing partner of recruiting firm CenterPeak, in comments given to the American Lawyer, on the likelihood that partners will make lateral moves to others firms in today’s active hiring market. In recent weeks, partners have […]
Judge Allison Eid (via U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee) It’s easy to forget that Neil Gorsuch wasn’t the only beneficiary of Mitch McConnell’s plan to steal a Supreme Court seat. The Republican senator kept the seat vacated by Antonin Scalia’s death open for over a year to prevent Barack Obama from appointing his successor, which led […]
It’s no secret that lawyers can be pretty bad with money management, and there are many reasons why. “Let’s go back to the very beginning,” says Joyce Brafford of Profitsolv. “We know that law schools are very good at taking people’s money. But what about when the lawyers have to take people’s money?” In a […]
Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and more at How Appealing. “Who will check Trump? The Supreme Court (maybe); The court majority’s distaste for administrative agencies running amok could come back to bite […]
In this episode of The Jabot I chat with Jackie Gardina, Dean and Chief Academic Officer at The Colleges of Law, about systemic change, legal education, and the hurdles to entering the legal profession. Gain insights on LGBTQ rights, bar exam reform, and advice for future law students. A must-listen for those interested in modern […]
Elon Musk and his supposedly 10x tech bro minions posture themselves as hardcore programming geniuses swooping in to save the budget. As it happens, these dipshits can’t build a functional website. According to reporting from 404 Media, the official-looking DOGE.gov website — the ostensible government website that’s really an X passthrough for Musk propaganda — […]
This is what I get for assuming that we’d be done with this by now. After a court just ordered LSU to reinstate law professor Ken Levy citing his free speech and due process rights, LSU continued its strategy of appealing decisions that aren’t in its favor. Because why fix what ain’t broken? The Advocate […]
(Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images) Football fans are running wild through the streets of Philadelphia today thanks to the parade being held in celebration of the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory. What does this madness mean for lawyers who work in the City of Brotherly Love? First and foremost, all courts within Philly will be closed, […]
What information should you know? In general, the scheme involves the use of deceptive tactics, including stolen identities and remote access technology tools, to secure IT employee or contractor positions within US-based employers. The allure of high pay for these roles, coupled with a comparatively low risk of detection, makes this scheme particularly enticing for […]