Workplace law
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Labor / Employment, On The Job, Sexual Harassment
Phoebe Buffay And The ‘Friends’ Guide To Sexual Harassment
If you were around in the 1990s and early 2000s, you probably watched Friends on NBC. You might even own the entire series on DVD. Maybe you’ve watched it so many times through that you can quote almost every episode verbatim. Maybe you know it so well that when you play the Friends Scene It […] -
Labor / Employment, On The Job
Lessons From '30 Rock' On Mental Illness
The show highlights a very real issue faced by many employees and employers in the workplace: mental illness. - Sponsored
Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
The rise of remote work has dramatically reshaped the relationship between Lawyers and Law Firms, see how Scale LLP has taken the steps to get… -
Labor / Employment, On The Job
3 Things ‘The Office’ Taught Me About Employment Law (Part 3)
The term “harassment” gets thrown around a lot these days.
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Labor / Employment, On The Job, Television
3 Things 'The Office' Taught Me About Employment Law (Part 2)
If not taken seriously, workplace violence can have tragic consequences for everyone involved. -
Biglaw, Partner Issues
Stop Bullying The Partners You Work For
The amount of people whining about being bullied reaches epidemic proportions. -
Associate Bonus Watch 2012, Benchslaps, Bonuses, Canada, Labor / Employment, Media and Journalism, Non-Sequiturs, Privacy, Shameless Plugs
Non-Sequiturs: 12.04.12
* Judicial benchslap catfight over administrative orders. Man, I didn’t think I could make the word “catfight” sound so unsexy, but there you go. [The Chief Jester] * Is it a federal crime to read Above the Law at work? If so, download the app. [Workplace Law Prof Blog] * Speaking of apps, te “App from Hell” would be more interesting if it were actually an app. But hiring Professor Dan Solove to teach your colleagues about privacy is still a good idea. [Teach Privacy] * A dean of the University of Ottawa Law School wrote an op-ed defending Canadian law schools (which aren’t even as bad as U.S. law schools). Remember when deans didn’t have to defend law schools because there were “jobs” for “new attorneys”? [Canadian Lawyer] * Here’s an article about Formula 1 racing that you don’t need Google translator to read. [Dealbook] * Bonus podcast! I mean, Lat did a podcast with the ABA Journal about bonuses, not that there’s a podcast you can listen to in order to get a bonus. [ABA Journal] * Bonus Lat! I mean, here’s a story about David Lat and the changing coverage of law firms and the legal profession. [Details]
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