...earlier after comparing the number of graduates from ABAaccredited law schools to the number of lawyer jobs created by growth and replacement in...
A decade after Monsanto licensed its soybean patents to DuPont, the two companies signed a second licensing deal. In between came bitter court fights, an embarrassing sanctions order, and a record-se
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...148; But the two schools featured in the article, University of North TexasDallas College of Law and Indiana Tech, don't have...
...became an associate in 1971 after graduating from law school. Tabler went on to Indiana University Health 25 years later, serving as senior vice president...
...twenty-somethings who went to law school and cant get jobs reach their forties. Indiana University Maurer School of Law Professor William...
...appeared, a less egregious but equally mistaken assessment came from Indiana University Maurer School of Law professor William Henderson in The Am Law Daily...
...firms from these companies]," says William Henderson, professor of law, Indiana University School of Law. He adds, "They are speaking the language of...
Unless they abandon outdated assumptions about growth, firms won't survive a crisis of their own making, a leading academic argues
Dewey & LeBoeuf's collapse has less to do with individual moral failings than with aging organizational structures that worked well in the past, but now inhibit law firms' ability to adapt to a chang
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