
Judge Finds Confidential Firm Documents In Possession Of Former Biglaw Associate
The associate is reportedly 'shocked' by the discovery.
The associate is reportedly 'shocked' by the discovery.
The associate has been very vocal about her grievances against the firm on social media.
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This is an order you really must read.
The firm is working to 'remedy the situation.'
Not what associates were hoping for.
Salaries will be reduced across the board, by an average of 10 percent.
Will it pass quickly, or does it represent the beginning of a major change?
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Which firm would do such a thing in the middle of summer associate season?