Karen Dunn
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Courts
Punching Nazis In The Checkbook: Charlottesville Organizers Slapped With $25 Million In Damages
The 'very fine people' who organized this mob found liable. -
Biglaw
Paul Weiss Bolsters Technology Practice Bringing On Dunn And Isaacson
Venerable firm looks to expand to the West. - Sponsored
How AI Is The Catalyst For Reshaping Every Aspect Of Legal Work
Findings from the "Future of Professionals Report," based on a survey of 1,200 professionals from North and South America and the UK. -
Non-Sequiturs
Non-Sequiturs: 10.13.17
* Roberta Kaplan and Boies Schiller’s Karen Dunn are suing Nazis for the violence that erupted in Virginia. [Slate]
* Filers didn’t seem to care as much about getting an extra year of design patent coverage as policymakers thought. [Patentlyo]
* How to you repair your reputation after a bad performance review? [The Muse]
* What do we want? Justice for Frankenstein’s Monster. When do we want it? Now. [Legal Geeks]
* The Dutch say Microsoft 10 violates local privacy laws, which is pretty bad news when you remember GDPR is about to make those laws way more strict. [TechCrunch]
* What you really need to know about Friday the 13th. [IBT]
* Law firms: get ready for the crushing pressure from PwC… [Law and More]
* Everyone can have a bad week at work. Check out the tips for bouncing back. [Corporette]
* Who wants to watch Marshall the Movie?
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Biglaw, Politics
More Peeks Inside The Black Box Of Jones Day
In the era of Donald Trump, Jones Day is the Biglaw name on everyone's lips. -
Non-Sequiturs
Non-Sequiturs: 11.02.16
* It’s officially time to be worried about voter intimidation — the lawsuits may not be enough to stop it. [Huffington Post]
* Huma Abedin gets some Biglaw muscle on her side: Karen Dunn of Boies Schiller. [Law and More]
* No, refusing to consider any Hillary Clinton Supreme Court nominee is not principled. [Salon]
* Texas official dropped a c-bomb on Twitter over Hillary Clinton. [The Slot / Jezebel]
* A little change in the Freedom of Information Act could lead to a lot more transparency. Eventually. [Slate]
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Boies Schiller Expands In D.C. By Hiring Young Legal Superstars
Who is the latest legal eagle to feather her nest at the elite litigation firm?