...We could lament that, despite the fact that more than half of incoming law school students are women, barely 15 percent of equity partners and...
...law school employment data that is now available," said Alli Gerkman, incoming director of Educating Tomorrow's Lawyers. "It lets users create their...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
In 2011 federal prosecutors were working with magistrate judges in the Northern District to resolve concerns about the government's use of sophisticated surveillance technology known as a stingray to
Originally Published: The Recorder
New York state's court of last resort has refused to revive a lawsuit by disgruntled New York Law School graduates who alleged their alma mater enticed them to enroll through fraud. As the first of 1
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...appears to have been unsuitable for the black-tie dinner at which incoming president Ralph Lamparello will be installed. An alternate plan called...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
A legal education just got a bit more affordable for students and alumni of two top law schools who are pursuing public-interest careers
Originally Published: National Law Journal
American inventor Charles F. Kettering said, "High achievement always takes place in the framework of high expectation.
As H. Geoffrey Moulton Jr. begins what new state Attorney General Kathleen Kane promised will be a complete examination of her predecessors' handling of the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse case, sources in
...off (by whatever name) associates, canceled summer programs, delayed start dates for incoming associates for up to a year and, even then, hired few entry...
Despite the cold temperatures, January is often the month that the lateral market thaws and attorneys begin to make moves. This year has been no exception, with maybe a little more movement than in r
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