...the initial admissions cut a second chance to prove they have what it takes. And it's doing it for free. The Lincoln...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
..., with the goal of automating the audit and then making it available for free to general counsel. ("Free and easy is something...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...in-depth understanding of the law in a specialized area, but will it help you get a job in this specialized area? Based...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Many must decide between two difficult paths: tackle law school restructuring or close their law schools
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...designed to help lawyers develop leadership, management and business skills. It turns out that Kagan was onto something. Five years in, Harvard's...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Austin, says he is disappointed in the CCA's opinion and says it contains a number of factual errors, "including the fact the constitutionality...
...neuroscience can teach legal professionals about negotiations. This is particularly true when it comes to how people process information and make decisions. Economists have long...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...any settlement negotiations in the future." The state alleges it filed the enforcement action for "economic damages, natural resource damages, declaratory...
...tip: TaxProf Blog.) Speaking of law schools, we've said it before, and we'll say it again: Being a law professor is...
...are some thoughts: No. 1: Know the law when it comes to weather: Texas Labor Code §22.001 deals with...
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