The Week in Data Aug. 6: A Look at Legal Industry Trends By the Numbers
Catch up on this week's data and insights from across the Law.com Newsroom, including the top-paid legal counsel to the Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns.
August 06, 2024 at 04:44 PM
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Sometimes, it's best to go by the numbers. Each week, Law.com is telling critical legal stories through data visualizations.
This week, appellate courts reporter Avalon Zoppo examines stats on judicial workplace misconduct. In New Jersey, data shows that attorney discipline investigations are on the rise, but fewer attorneys are hit with disciplinary matters. Business of law reporter Abigail Adcox lays out the top-paid legal counsel to the Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns. Plus, Colleen Murphy maps out where Title IX regulations stand.
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