...Tuition at most schools is very high, and so students can amass a large amount of debt by the time they graduate. When the prospect...
...criteria to fulfill the bar's requirement. Second, law school graduates could spend at least six months in a bar-approved apprenticeship...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...fraud settlements and charitable trust oversight. A 1992 graduate of Duke University School of Law, Hoffman spent 1992-93 as a post-doctoral...
...from just a handful two years ago, according to the school's director of graduate programs, Lynn Labuda. The programs differ slightly in name, structure...
...data for a month to allow straggling states to license new graduates before schools must pony up their numbers. The ABA's Council...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...s oldest member. A Paterson native and 1941 graduate of Nutley High School, Lautenberg enlisted in the U.S. Army Signal Corps and...
...in Florham Park, was honored with Seton Hall University School of Law's Distinguished Graduate Award at its annual alumni dinner dance held April...
...as a necessary investment. Law schools that expand their course offerings to better develop professionals will better position their graduates for major success. Happy students...
...our point of view as administrators on either end of the law school experience, it is clear that many of the attributes sought by law...
...four women in the Rutgers School of Law-Newark's 125...on the bench urged graduates to strive to make a...
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