Monthly Archive: December 2020
In the past weeks, the Attorneys General of several states, repaired to the courts to challenge (and defend) the presidential election results. Were there ethical constraints on them?
It’s going to be a new year, which means a new us! We make all sorts of promises to ourselves about the things we’ll do: we’re going to eat healthier, we’re going to work out more, we’re going to spend less time on social media, and so on. In short, we’re going to become better versions of ourselves.
After working for the firm for nearly six years, I was left with two choices: either work for another firm or work for myself. I chose the latter rather quickly after balancing the pros and cons.
To my fellow working Latinas — don’t be shy. Review your last pay raise, do some research as to what your wages should be, and sit down with management to request a pay increase!
As I write this final President’s Message of 2020, I am filled with gratitude and optimism.
This year has been like no other in our lifetime. Many, many dark and tragic events came to the forefront of our collective consciousness. But, out of darkness comes light.
We’re immersed in the challenge of finding truth, descending into tribal factions that seem to question all aspects of reality. Anyone’s crazy idea becomes news, or a meme. Is there a way out?
Applications for the 2021 Diversity Fellowship Program opened December 1 and close on February 10, 2021 at 9 a.m.
Technology has transformed the modern workplace. From office buildings to warehouses, factories to farms — technology makes workplaces today safer, more efficient, and profitable.
One purpose of the advocate-witness rule is to prevent factfinder confusion: is an advocate-witness’s statement to be considered proof or argument?