In this issue: We’re reflecting on 2018 in our 4th Quarter Managing Partner Roundtable. This quarter’s discussion focuses on the trends that shaped 2018 and what to expect for next year. Also, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said the DOJ isn’t able to follow the department’s Yates Memo as planned; Denver is expunging low-level criminal marijuana offenses; and Marcela Dye, a corporate attorney at Fairfield and Woods is using her past experience as a figure skater to find a competitive edge in the legal profession.
December 10, 2018: Managing Partner Roundtable
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In this issue: We’re reflecting on 2018 in our 4th Quarter Managing Partner Roundtable. This quarter’s discussion focuses on the trends that shaped 2018 and what to expect for next year. Also, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said the DOJ isn’t able to follow the department’s Yates Memo as planned; Denver is expunging low-level criminal marijuana offenses; and Marcela Dye, a corporate attorney at Fairfield and Woods is using her past experience as a figure skater to find a competitive edge in the legal profession.
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