Notice to the bar
...like last year's group. Likewise, the vast majority graduated from law school within the past two years. Lateral hires, who in the last decade...
...slightly lower percentage than last year. Only about a third attended law school here: 31 at Seton Hall and 21 at Rutgers. There...
...is that more than half of the new hires, 161, graduated law school within the past two years, and were taken on either directly from...
Opinions not approved for publication
...the University of Michigan Law School moved up two spots to No. 7, and that the University of California, Berkeley School of Law moved down...
...the websites. An independent academic report run by the University of California Berkeley School of Law, Center for Law & Technology, published in 2009, titled...
...heard on stipulated facts in a letter copied to the superintendent of schools. Plaintiff now appeals from the PERC's denial of its motion for...
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