by RG | Dec 11, 2025 | Law.com
In support of the allegations, the complaint cites Starbucks’ numerical targets for race-based hiring and compensation. It claims discrimination extends beyond hiring, alleging Starbucks alters promotions and pay increases based on race or other immutable...
by RG | Dec 11, 2025 | Law.com
As directors push for technology transformation, a new survey reveals a striking confidence gap in risk oversight—especially around emerging tech. As directors push for technology transformation, a new survey reveals a striking confidence gap in risk...
by RG | Dec 11, 2025 | legal matters
Ruth Carter | Can a lawyer participate in boycotts and protests without compromising their practice? A lawyer’s guide to balancing civic duty with client obligations. The post The Power of Opting Out: What Lawyers Can Teach (and Learn) About Collective Action appeared...
by RG | Dec 10, 2025 | above the law
Bonus time is exciting in Biglaw, in that there’s a lot of money headed to associates’ bank accounts. But it *can* be a little boring in that after the market rate (this year a combination of year-end and special bonuses) is set, most of Biglaw merely follows suit....
by RG | Dec 10, 2025 | above the law
Kim Kardashian is trying to enter the legal profession without a law school education. The bar exam is a deeply flawed and largely unnecessary test, but the best case for having some kind of licensing exam is to make sure anyone taking an alternative path to a law...