...Texas' largest firms are bringing in...With a high percentage of 2011 and 2012 second-year summer...
Texas Lawyer
...a mere 36 percent of 2L interviews resulted in offers.) However...up, reaching 46 percent in 2011. Last fall, 44 percent of...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...A luncheon for third-year law students during spring 2011 got law professor Gabriel Chin thinking. The gathering at the University of...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...of First-Year Associates in Texas 2011 Starting Salary...
...Heineman and Solender originated the course at Yale Law School in spring 2011, this semester it's Harvard students who are wrestling with about a...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...As autumn begins, many large Texas firms already have made permanent...Spalding, which did not provide 2011 data made permanent job...
It's Supply and Demand 101: When demand for a product drops, prices fall to lure back buyers. But this fundamental law of economics doesn't apply to law schools. The number of applicants to U.S. law
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...University School of Law 2 South Texas College of Law 12 Southern Methodist...
Texas Lawyer
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