Tag:surveys

ABA Releases 2023 Survey of Civic Literacy Results

The American Bar Association released the results of its 2023 Survey of Civic Literacy, finding more respondents supported compromise generally.

Colorado’s Injury Leave for State Employees

In 1999, the Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed a district court order that set aside a provision repeal from the Colorado Department of Personnel which would have replaced the procedure with one that allowed agencies to terminate employees who couldn’t return to work after six months of continuous leave.

Americans Divided on Bias in Justice System, Agree on Changes to Voting Process

Americans remain divided based on age and race about whether there is bias in the justice system, according to an annual ABA survey.

Salaries Up Since Pre-Pandemic but Attorneys Still Eyeing New Opportunities

For the first time in three years, we pull back the curtain on in-house pay and job satisfaction with our Corporate Counsel Salary Survey.

Legal Departments Expect to Hire More Attorneys and Face Data Privacy, M&A Challenges in 2022

A new survey reveals corporate legal departments expect to hire more attorneys and outsource more work in 2022 compared to last year.