By Julie Brush | April 25, 2018
Would a technical degree make you more marketable for IP litigation opportunities in the market today? Yes. Particularly if you possessed an electrical engineering (EE) or computer science (CS) degree.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Gloria Martinez | April 24, 2018
Changing up a career path can mean many different things to different people; decide what it means to you and go for it. Only you can make it happen!
By The Legal Intelligencer | April 23, 2018
As part of The Legal's upcoming Professional Excellence supplement, which will publish on June 12, we are pleased to announce the three finalists for Attorney of the Year.
By Susan DeSantis | April 22, 2018
"This is a pipeline into the elite parts of the profession and if we want to see more diversity in the most elite parts of the profession it really starts with law review," said Adriane Peralta who studied diversity at top 15 law reviews.
By Brian Baxter | April 20, 2018
Stephan Addison was one of two former Big Law associates accused of sexual assault in 2005. When the State Bar of Wisconsin recently gave him an award, that chapter of his life returned.
By James Meadows | April 20, 2018
Why the new breed of law firms is moving from point- to math-based compensation models.
By Karen Sloan | April 20, 2018
The class of 2017 posted gains in jobs requiring a law degree, but the number of jobs in which a law degree offers an advantage declined significantly.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Kristin Aquino-Pham and Ted Blum | April 20, 2018
Firms typically spend substantial dollars on marketing and recruiting; however, positive testimonials about the firm, from the mouths of happy associates, are free.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Mark Dubois | April 20, 2018
The ABA ethics solons have issued a new opinion that attempts to bring some clarity to the thorny issue of if and when we need to notify our clients when we make an error.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By J. Randolph Evans | April 19, 2018
As a familiar refrain for the indefensible, those who suffer discrimination in whatever form know from their own painful experiences that the bad actors always try to change the subject, typically by attacking everyone else (including me in this case) and ignoring the abhorrent and unacceptable behavior involved.
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