Lawyers are capable of doing plenty of bad on their own. But what happens when they have an entire law firm behind them? Here are just a few of the really, really bad law firms in pop culture.
"It probably goes without saying, but these days the inherent benefits of being able to communicate with clients via written letter mostly only apply to those practicing criminal law." »Read more
Aliza Shatzman didn't realize that federal judicial employees are not protected by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. That is until the judge she worked for in 2020 ended her clerkship early--for reasons that she thinks were due to gender discrimination.
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