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Congrats to associates at the firm! The post This Top 50 Biglaw Firm Clearly Matches Year-End And Special Bonuses For Associates appeared first on Above the Law.
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DoD Comptroller Mike McCord additionally predicted that the current continuing resolution will extend until March, as the Republican Party looks to craft a 'two percent better deal' once it controls
DoD Comptroller Mike McCord additionally predicted that the current continuing resolution will extend until March, as the Republican Party looks to craft a 'two percent better deal' once it controls
This post summarizes the published criminal opinions from the North Carolina Court of Appeals released on November 19, 2024. These summaries will be added to Smith’s Criminal Case Compendium, a fre
This post summarizes the published criminal opinions from the North Carolina Court of Appeals released on November 19, 2024. These summaries will be added to Smith’s Criminal Case Compendium, a fre
* It may be bonus season, but amidst record profits, associates are noticing that their bonuses a lighter than they should be. [Bloomberg Law News] * Babe, wake up -- new contracts hypo just dropped:
* It may be bonus season, but amidst record profits, associates are noticing that their bonuses a lighter than they should be. [Bloomberg Law News] * Babe, wake up -- new contracts hypo just dropped:
I have previously written about the dubious investigations of the shooting of Ashli Babbitt on Jan. 6th and the alleged…
I have previously written about the dubious investigations of the shooting of Ashli Babbitt on Jan. 6th and the alleged…
I have previously written about the dubious investigations of the shooting of Ashli Babbitt on Jan. 6th and the alleged…
The firm is making big money moves for associates this week. Congratulations! The post Top 25 Biglaw Firm Announces A Full Milbank Match — With Merit Bonuses On Top Of Special Bonuses appeared firs
The firm is making big money moves for associates this week. Congratulations! The post McDermott Will & Emery Announces A Full Milbank Match — With Merit Bonuses On Top Of Special Bonuses appea
The firm is making big money moves for associates this week. Congratulations! The post Top 25 Biglaw Firm Announces A Full Milbank Match — With Merit Bonuses On Top Of Special Bonuses appeared firs
The firm is making big money moves for associates this week. Congratulations! The post Top 25 Biglaw Firm Announces A Full Milbank Match — With Merit Bonuses On Top Of Special Bonuses appeared firs
The firm is making big money moves for associates this week. Congratulations! The post McDermott Will & Emery Announces A Full Milbank Match — With Merit Bonuses On Top Of Special Bonuses appea
The firm is making big money moves for associates this week. Congratulations! The post Top 25 Biglaw Firm Announces A Full Milbank Match — With Merit Bonuses On Top Of Special Bonuses appeared firs
Paul Hastings Ponies Up The Money: Bill those hours and get those checks! Fried Frank Is Matching Milbank: And they've got some special bonuses too! There's A Lot Of Money To Go Around!: Great time t
Another firm joins the party. The post Biglaw Bonus Announcement Leaves No Gray Area appeared first on Above the Law.
We love to see green! The post Another Biglaw Firm Matches Milbank Scale. Frankly, It’s A Lot Of Money! appeared first on Above the Law.
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Below is my column in Fox.com on the controversy caused by ABC host Whoopi Goldberg in attacking a local bakery.…
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I work in the field of criminal law and have penchant for Southern Gothic (and also I am human) so of course I followed Alex Murdaugh’s 2023 trial for the murder of his wife and son. The story was
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After a plea deal between 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and the U.S. government was declared void by order of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, a military judge has now ruled that the plea agr
This post summarizes the published criminal opinions from the North Carolina Court of Appeals released on November 5, 2024. These summaries will be added to Smith’s Criminal Case Compendium, a free
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The California Department of Industrial Relations (“DIR”) recently issued some FAQs regarding how PAGA claims are administered following reform legislation. As you may know, the CA Legislature a
Election season is upon us. This means your employees have already voted or will request leave to vote on election day. In California, employees who are eligible to vote in a statewide or national ele
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