...151; 11 percent of federal judges ...identified George Mason University's School of Law in...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...who put herself through law school while working full time....
Originally Published: The Recorder
...S. attorneys focusing on specific areas of the law. The University of Alabama School of Law, Boston University School of Law, Loyola University Chicago...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...quot;) bemoaned today's challenge of "informational abundance."...
...are closer to completing law school and actually joining the firm...the fall -- from the beginning of September into October, while the...
...Florida Coastal School of law all started LL.M. programs this year that consist entirely of online coursework. The University of Alabama School of...
...Exchange folders, and e-mail archives. Azfar Shamsi, senior manager of the firm's professional services group, says the firm's "main...
...and Alabama bars. He holds a J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law and an L.L.M. from Emory University...
...and Alabama bars. He holds a J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law and an L.L.M. from Emory University...
...the ghostly footprints of electronic metadata -- often...Perlman of Suffolk University Law School. "In the last...
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