...34; said Rebecca Love Kourlis, executive director of the University Denver Sturm College of Law's Institute for the Advancement of the Legal System...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Because selling marijuana violates federal law, lawyers advising pot businesses in states that have decriminalized it are at risk
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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Many women lawyers look to in-house jobs for satisfying work, an escape from the tyranny of the billable hour, and more flexible time for their families. But going in-house may not mean a better work
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Texas Lawyer
Texas Lawyer
Silvia Hodges, the director of research services of TyMetrix Legal Analytics and an adjunct professor at Fordham University School of Law, writes: No matter how we slice it, law school graduates toda
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Texas Lawyer
...computer programing and video game and web design at a nearby community college. Based largely on results of his LimeWire investigation, Agent Whisman sought a...
Electronic tablets will make paper books in law schools obsolete within a decade, publishing experts said this week, in reaction to Apple's recent entrance into the textbook market and Thomson Reuter
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