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Big Law Attorneys Share Why Mentoring Matters: Part Seven
A supportive mentor can make all the difference in a lawyer’s career. In the seventh installment of our series, “Why Mentoring Matters,” we hear from two more Big Law attorneys—a partner in the nation’s capital and a partner in Denver—who share first-hand experiences on what makes mentorships work, including making sure trust is an integral part of the relationship.
Abortion Patients Have a Limited Privacy Shield: HIPAA Explained
The often misspelled and widely misunderstood HIPAA health privacy law will offer little protection to patients who defy anti-abortion laws and later seek treatment for complications post-Roe.
‘Steamboat Willie,’ Josh Hawley, and Copyright Terms: Explained
Mickey Mouse’s next big adventure would be a journey into the public domain if Sen.
‘Gayborhoods’ Diced by Redistricting Plead for State Recognition
Tennessee state representative Torrey Harris (D), one of two only openly gay legislators in state history, saw his district sliced and diced throughout the current redistricting cycle, stripping out the gay voters who propelled him into office.
Twitter Board Says It Plans to Enforce Musk Merger Agreement
Ketanji Brown Jackson Hires Clerks for First High Court Term
The US Supreme Court’s soon-to-be newest member Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has hired a full complement of law clerks for her first term on the bench, including two who previously served in her lower court chambers.
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