@mollyalisonward I thought this was a Cypress Hill reference and immediately got really excited! Then I realized it was a social media reference I didn't understand and immediately felt really old.
Bloomberg Law is seeking a motivated and curious junior reporter to cover legal trends and emerging issues in privacy, data protection, and cybersecurity! Hit me up with any questions. #journalismjobs#privacylaw https://t.co/edm6nNVulQ
"Law firms aren’t law firms without lawyers. Engineering firms aren’t engineering firms without engineers,” Hendershot said. “This is space that is regulated because if engineering is not done well, bridges collapse, buildings have defects.” https://t.co/ljdE4H1f4B
A Michigan House Democratic primary is testing the power of a woman candidate in the post-Roe era, where abortion rights is emerging as a key campaign issue among female voters. https://t.co/LxJpIXrWiZ
The recurring threat of blackouts has renewed a clash over the root causes of the problem, highlighting the complicated web of intersecting issues and overlapping responsibilities to make sure the country’s lights stay on.
https://t.co/o2gakLZndU
We're hiring a business of law reporter! It's been a wild couple of years in the legal industry & there's not a better team to take that ride with. https://t.co/XSEOInFzcb
As many offices open back up, Big Law firms are grappling with what tasks need to be done in person and what can be done remotely.
We asked Big Law leaders to share their return to office plans and whether hybrid work is here to stay �� https://t.co/zvHWeRgA3C
We're hiring! As a former environmental lawyer, environment news has a special allure for me. As a news person, you can't help but be amazed at all the great stories to be written in the environmental world right now.
https://t.co/YEW21asMSV
We're hiring! Want to cover one of the most consequential agencies in the country?
Looking for a Justice Department reporter to break news, build sources, and dive into the agency that intersects with every corner of the legal community.
Apply here: https://t.co/YVD6kcz7Tk
Want to cover the legal industry, break news, & create thoughtful stories about law firms, inhouse legal depts, & other players in the field?
We're looking for an editor to help guide our all-star team either in
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or DC: https://t.co/SOUwjwG9CX
Want to cover courts, litigation, and the biggest legal developments?
We're looking for docket ninjas in:
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Houston: https://t.co/97711xZqRg
and Delaware: https://t.co/wSY1JpoRyU
Removing a CEO in the middle of a term is highly unusual in Big Law. Dentons has offered little to explain it, even internally. From @RoyWStrom https://t.co/mpXYmiXM3i
Journalists: We're hiring reporters in New York, Houston, and Wilmington, Del. to help us cover the courts and the legal industry. Visit our career site to apply for these and other positions. https://t.co/9ahyEmaoc9
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Here’s our deep dive into the role of Big Law firms in the 2020 tech boom. 👇
Firms @WilmerHale, @gibsondunn, and @FishRichardson won more litigation business from tech companies this year than any other law firms, our data shows.
https://t.co/YkrkCe0CbK
With all of the talk about expanding the number of Supreme Court justices, what exactly does the Constitution say?
This is the history of court packing, via @BLaw
What's it like to work for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
Seven of her former SCOTUS law clerks tell us about their time reading briefs, researching case law, and helping draft opinions for the Notorious R.B.G. 👇 https://t.co/EwxyAQZyM6