By Karen Sloan | August 13, 2020
National Conference of Bar Examiners President Judith Gundersen shares her thoughts on how the current bar exam cycle is going, whether online exams are feasible, and how the diploma privilege movement is changing the conversation.
By Jonathan Ringel | August 13, 2020
As a lawyer, I often felt like the answer was obvious and that my arguments were falling on deaf ears because the judge had already determined the result. Now that I am on the bench, I see how much of a struggle it is to balance all the interests presented and make good decisions.
By Tasha Norman | July 29, 2020
"Always work harder and smarter. Develop a strategy for making partner and decide what you want your practice to look like early on. Never take your eyes or efforts off those goals."
By Karen Sloan | July 21, 2020
The author of the anonymous @BarExamTracker discusses why the Twitter account has hit a nerve with test takers and how they accurately predict exam cancellations.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 10, 2020
For Ward, a principal at Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles and African American, the issue of racial justice is personal.
By Angela Morris | June 4, 2020
Securing a murder conviction of a police officer is difficult and rare, but ex-prosecutor Mike Snipes did it. He's analyzed the charges against Minneapolis ex-officer Derek Chauvin and says a conviction is "extremely likely" for George Floyd's death.
By Ben Seal | June 3, 2020
In this Q&A, Roger Quillen discusses employers' shifting legal needs, demand fluctuations and an expected surfeit of employment-related work bigger than his firm has ever seen.
By Lisa Helem | April 29, 2020
Brett Bartlett discusses workplace issues as states reopen or relax restrictions. He also reveals why working as a waiter helped prepare him for the current moment.
By Jonathan Ringel | February 27, 2020
Our latest subject of "Questions for the Bench" discusses how she knew when it was time to leave the federal prosecutor's office.
By Jonathan Ringel | January 23, 2020
Traffic court judge says he's heard the number of DUI cases have fallen since the advent of ride-sharing services, "but we now have cases involving ride-share operators, who aren't subject to taxi and limousine rules."
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