...program, where firms bidding for Kia's business must bring a top associate for a live test of their skills using basic, generic business tech...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
There are nearly 30 law schools that have or soon will offer a master's degree for nonlawyers, up from just a handful two years ago
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the largest operations in the state to participate in the 2013 Summer Associate Hiring Survey. The size and mix of summer associate classes at large...
...University of North Texas-trained clinical psychologist is one that most new lawyers don't learn easily. I first realized that I...
...returning to Haynes and Boone for his second stint as a summer associate in the firm's Dallas office. Tran received a diversity scholarship from...
...New Positions . . . Maisie...have joined the firm as associates. . . . Edward C...
Texas Lawyer
...a state chartered medical school. Dr. Joseph E. Hancock served as an associate professor under Variyam. A dispute arose between the doctors in 2006 over...
...not return to the practice. Or, as Sheryl Sandberg suggests in her new book, Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Texas Lawyer
...from his attorney; (3) the judge erred by denying his motion for new trial based on Youkers's refusal to waive his attorney- client privilege...
...a year as a bankruptcy associate with now-defunct Sheinfeld, Maley...Electronic discovery technology was pretty new at that time, and I...
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