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Mesothelioma Statutes of Limitations by State

This city may have the first criminal justice system to be led entirely by black women

More women are attaining law firm partnerships: Is the Me Too movement providing a boost?

Some choices for legal billing software that really pay off

Reed Smith confirms it won’t raise associate salaries

Suit says Jones Day’s ‘black box’ compensation system hides pay bias

Focus on client outcomes, says new report on legal aid data

‘Nigerian prince’ email scam 2.0: How to avoid falling victim to social engineering cyberattacks

Why legal tech conferences have become a global phenomenon

Tech is not the only answer to legal aid issues, justice center director Joyce Raby says (podcast)

Dentons employee’s suit says she was treated like a sexual object, complaints went unheeded

Velcro lawyers thank you for angry feedback on trademark plea with help of music video

Nelson Mullins announces merger that will produce a ‘super-regional’ law firm

Apple tests security feature with potential to foil law enforcement

Some law firms match Milbank’s $190K starting pay for associates

Deloitte UK forms alliance with immigration law firm and buys its business outside the US

Some BigLaw firms abstain from alcohol-centered events for summer associates

Let lawyers use for-profit referral services, says Illinois disciplinary agency

US News releases lawyer directory, with plans for optional client reviews

Are you covered? Cyber insurance market is highly unstable and lacks uniformity

ABA Techshow 2018 examines legal profession’s direction with technology emphasis

How pro bono representations lead to paid work for lawyers

Time’s up: Legal, judicial systems slow to adapt to sexual harassment and assault issues

Why 3 BigLaw firms ended use of mandatory arbitration clauses

Building a niche law practice rewards extra work, special training