...for Houston-based Baker Botts, says 90 to 95 percent of law school graduates who begin their full-time careers at the firm were...
...2013 2L summer associates (students who have completed two years of law school) are candidates for full-time jobs for the fall of 2014...
...Tran has completed his second year at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law and is returning to Haynes and Boone for his second stint...
...Bo Shi has completed his second year at Harvard Law School and is returning to Vinson & Elkins for his second stint...
...the cunning of Satan and the wisdom of Judge Judy. Most law schools can teach most law students enough of those qualities that graduates...
...As law school graduations bring three years of study to a close, some graduates...
...be attorneys will have a head start on admission to that law school across the way at starting in 2015. Harvard Law...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...in legal education continues, with the number of people applying to law school declining along with the job prospects for those who graduate. In...
...and Daniel Levy, met when they were students at Fordham University School of Law and started personal injury firm Rios & Levy in 2008. Both...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...lament that, despite the fact that more than half of incoming law school students are women, barely 15 percent of equity partners and just...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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