There have long been calls for law school curriculums to be more “practical.” But the pandemic may have been just the push for legal educators and their students’ future employers to get on the same page. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Breyer Appoints 10 Lawyers to Lead Opioid Lawsuits Against McKinsey & Co.
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer appointed Elizabeth Cabraser, of Lieff Cabraser, to serve as lead counsel in 50 opioid lawsuits brought by cities, counties, school districts, labor unions, hospitals and others against Purdue Pharma’s consulting firm. The next hearing is Sept. 2. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Aging on the Bench: Respect and Politics Factor Into Judges' Decisions to Retire or Take Senior Status
Mandatory retirement ages don’t exist for most Georgia judges. Here’s why most opt in anyway. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Prominent Philadelphia Plaintiffs Firm Requiring COVID Boosters for Employees
“We want to continue to lead on this issue, both among law firms and among employers generally,” said Kline & Specter founding partner Shanin Specter. Click Here To Read The Full Article
A Diversity Boon? Attorneys in This Wilmer Hale Practice Don't Have to Choose Between Passion and Profit
Working in Wilmer Hale’s anti-discrimination practice group “makes me feel less like it’s something that I can just do to pay my loans and move on,” one associate said. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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