Home Daily News Judge who allowed secretary to work remotely… Judiciary Judge who allowed secretary to work remotely didn’t violate ethics rules, state supreme court says By Debra Cassens Weiss October 29,... Read more »
With the tagline “Making Knowledge Work,” the document management company iManage is enormously successful within the legal industry, with more than 4,000 customers across six continents, including 80% of the Am Law... Read more »
by Jennifer Shaw and Melissa Whitehead | | April 2, 2024 Last week, the California Supreme Court published a much-anticipated opinion related to when an employer’s control over an employee’s activities constitutes... Read more »
We need to fundamentally rethink corporate culture, not offer more meditation apps and coaching sessions, argues this writer. Source link Read more »
Pete Docter, the chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studios, puts his storytelling skills to work when mentoring emerging leaders and filmmakers. Source link Read more »
In this blogcast, Burnes Center Senior Fellow Seth Harris is joined by Sarah Bright, Organizing Director at SEIU 925; Juan Eldridge, Assistant Organizing Director at IAMAW; and Indira Mohan, Associate Director of... Read more »
If your organization is tight-lipped about a new opportunity, having “No, thank you” at the ready is your strongest card Source link Read more »
On March 5, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (“the FTC”) hosted a public workshop titled “Private Capital, Public Impact: An FTC Workshop on Private Equity in Health Care”, which covered the impact of private... Read more »
As someone with experience studying and working in the international human rights space, dedicating an entire quarter to the Clinic was what I had most looked forward to in law school. While... Read more »
Reader 1: I’m in charge of fundraising at a small nonprofit. One of my supervisees needs improvement in working independently and producing higher-quality work. He sends me material that he clearly has... Read more »
