...being represented pro bono by Wiley Rein alum and current Emory University School of Law associate dean and professor ...
...out to be a lawyer. After completing his undergraduate studies at Emory University, he went on to Yale, where he earned three graduate degrees...
Ryan Farley dreamed of being an attorney from the time he was 6 years old. In the end, though he reached that goal, his professional ambitions were no match for his personal demons
As the Apple-Samsung trial enters its third week, much of the buzz continues to center around the famously aggressive trial lawyer's clashes with the judge
Originally Published: The Recorder
...under a partnership between Emory University School of Law and the ...
...firms dissolved ultimately found new employment, according to a study by Emory University business professor Christopher Rider, sibling publication The National Law Journal reports...
Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Friday they are preparing for the possibility that their client will be indicted in the U.S. In a separate development, confidential U.S. State Depar
...That list includes his father, Ben Johnson, Jr., dean at both Emory University School of Law and Georgia State University College of Law; Archibald...
...Southern California Innovation Project at the University of Southern California’s Gould School of Law. [...
Proof positive of the standardization and commoditization of legal services is in the behavior of corporate counsel toward their outside law firms: They are taking bids, asking for discounts, shoppin
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