As the dollar has underperformed, associates at U.S. firms in London could face notable pay cuts despite efforts by firms to mitigate the transatlantic pay divide. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Harvard Law School Library Releases Full Digitized Collection of Nuremberg Trials
The law school chose the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the first trial on Nov. 20, 1945, to announce the release of the full digitized collection of transcripts, briefs and evidence exhibits, comprising more than 750,000 pages. Click Here To Read The Full Article
From First Impression to Lasting Reputation: The Case for Etiquette Training In Your Law Firm
The mandatory work-from-home period, followed by hybrid schedules, has caused many professionals to lose sight of common courtesies and the fundamental standards of good etiquette that once guided workplace interactions. Take a close look around your firm — observe how partners, associates, and staff communicate with one another. What you see and hear may confirm […]
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Samourai Wallet Co-Founder Sentenced to Four Years for Crypto Scheme
“This is one of the most noteworthy criminal cases involving money transmitting charges in light of the new policy, said Laurel Loomis Rimon, a partner at Jenner & Block who is not involved in the case. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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