10-Q&A Episode 14: Lessons from the first year in practice

First-year attorneys and 10-Q alumni share what it’s like transitioning into practice as corporate attorney, judicial law clerk, and bankruptcy and restructuring associate. Interviewer: Nate Trager (LAW ’22; MBA ’22) Guests: Andrew LeDonne (LAW ’21), Associate at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP; Jonathan Shahar (LAW’21), Judicial Law Clerk, First Judicial District of Pennsylvania; and Michael

Why You Should Practice in Delaware and What it’s Doing for Diversity

Temple Law’s Black Law Students Association and Tax and Bankruptcy Law Society hosted Doneene Damon (LAW ’92), President of Richards, Layton & Finger, and Marc Ramos, Chair of Richards Layton’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee to share why you should aim to work in Delaware and what the state is doing to attract and retain diverse talent.

How the West Became the East: The Patent Litigation Explosion in the Western District of Texas

Since Judge Alan Albright took the bench in the Western District of Texas in 2018, his docket has become the new hotspot for patent litigation. The authors identify five reasons why the Western District is attractive to patentees and explain why they are problematic.