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How Appealing Weekly Roundup

How Appealing Weekly Roundup

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. “Woman accused of being a witch in Brazil can seek asylum in U.S., court...

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Stat(s) Of The Week: Biglaw’s Office Space

Stat(s) Of The Week: Biglaw’s Office Space

Back at the start of office reentry, we asked our audience to compare their desire for higher pay with their desire for remote flexibility.  We learned that it would take a 30% pay increase to persuade over half of our readers to voluntarily abandon remote work.  Four...

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Willkie Partners Are Walking Away! — See Also

To Cooley, That Is!: They are leaving in favor of a firm with a backbone. Skadden De-Fangs Their Distinguished Fellows Program To Keep Trump Happy: How will they reconcile helping the poor and “conservative ideals”? Back And Worse For You!: The injunction restriction...

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The Incredible Growing Biglaw Firm

The Incredible Growing Biglaw Firm

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to data collected by the National Law Journal, which Biglaw firm grew its headcount the most in 2024? Hint: The firm added 314 full-time lawyers last year. See the answer on the next page....

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Pay Frustrations Prompting More GCs to Move On

Pay Frustrations Prompting More GCs to Move On

Legal chiefs are taking on more responsibilities at the same time companies are tying more of their compensation to achieving performance targets.       Legal chiefs are taking on more responsibilities at the same time companies are tying more of their compensation to...

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Judge Wears ‘Palestine’ Hat to Court Training Session

Judge Wears ‘Palestine’ Hat to Court Training Session

A judicial ethics expert says the judge was wrong to wear such attire at a judges' meeting but any discipline should be lenient to survive First Amendment scrutiny. However, one observer noted, "The phrase 'Free Palestine' is not hate speech."       A judicial ethics...

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So Long And Thanks For All The DEI — See Also

Kirkland Boots Their DEI Staff: Surprise surprise, everyone. If It Looks Like An Arrest And Smells Like An Arrest: Call it something else! Then the Marines can do whatever they want! Elon Musk Still Blames Collusion For Advertisers Wanting Nothing To Do With Twitter:...

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Fixing The Clerkship System

Fixing The Clerkship System

This week, thousands of clerkship hopefuls apply broadly for federal clerkships via the Online System for Clerkship Application and Review (OSCAR). Then, over a several-day period, judges extend interview offers, and students hop on planes or trains with as little as...

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So Long And Thanks For All The Bonuses

So Long And Thanks For All The Bonuses

Paul Weiss fancied itself clever when it offered Trump pro bono payola in exchange for dropping an illegal executive order. Instead, it keeps hemorrhaging senior lawyers with more departing to join the recent rainmaker spinoff and associates reportedly high on the new...

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