Northwestern to Face Fraudulent Concealment Claim in $3M Research Deal, Judge Says
"Northwestern knew that NDR planned to give Northwestern a $12.5 million donation solely for the purposes of funding research conducted by Dr. Siddique. NDR justifiably trusted that Northwestern would use NDR's donation to fund research conducted by Dr. Siddique, and Northwestern had reason to know that Dr. Siddique might be unable to conduct that research," the court said.
Loyola University of Chicago to Face Claims of 'Deliberate Indifference' to Sexual Violence, Federal Judge Rules
"The court's ruling preserves the core of the case—allowing key Title IX claims to proceed and recognizing that Loyola's alleged failures, including delaying and mishandling investigations, failing to implement and enforce no-contact directives, and allowing known offenders continued access to campus, plausibly amount to deliberate indifference," one of the plaintiffs' attorneys said.
How I Made Partner: 'Never Take a Seat at the Table for Granted,' Says Brittany Bolen of Sidley Austin
"A common mistake I see is not taking charge of your own career and assuming that senior leadership is aware of your contributions or career goals. Everyone is incredibly busy, so assume nothing. You are you're best advocate. Similarly, another mistake I see lawyers make is holding back critical ideas and thoughts. Don't just 'phone it in.' I often say to mentees, especially women, never take a seat at the table for granted. Be engaged; meaningfully contribute."

