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Delaware Law Weekly

Delaware Law School Professor to Receive Phila. Bar Award

Longtime criminal law reform advocate Leonard N. Sosnov, a Widener University Delaware Law School professor, is set to receive the Philadelphia Bar Association Thurgood Marshall Award on Wednesday in recognition for his commitment to improving the standard of justice in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania courts.
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Daily Report Online

Georgia State University College of Law's New International Arbitration Center Partners With Major Arbitration Court

The new Atlanta Center for International Arbitration and Mediation is gaining traction. One of the world's largest international arbitration courts, the…
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New York Law Journal

Corrections

Jerry Bergman is president of the New York State Hearing Loss Association. His affiliation was misstated in an article published Monday, “Advocating…
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The American Lawyer

Bonuses and the Reality of Big Law Associate Compensation

Associates make gobs of money compared with the rest of the population, though the numbers don't look as good when law school debt is factored in.
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Daily Report Online

University of Georgia Launches Three-Year JD-MBA

The University of Georgia is offering the option of shaving a year off its joint JD-MBA program, allowing students to graduate in three years with a law degree and a master's in business administration instead of four.
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New York Law Journal

Professor to Lead 'Low Bono' Project

Karena Rahall has been chosen to head the Court Square Law Project, a "low bono" law firm that will provide affordable legal assistance to people with modest incomes.
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The American Lawyer

Top 10 Predictions for Big Law in 2016

The Careerist's December forecast for law schools, associates, equity partners, nonequity partners, women in Big Law, boomers—and Alan Dershowitz.
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National Law Journal

Op-Ed: Lift the Ban on Academic Credit For Paid Legal Work

As a paid law clerk, the modest compensation I receive certainly makes life as a law student a little easier. For the American Bar Association, however, my paycheck is a problem. Unlike my unpaid peers, my compensation precludes my ability to earn academic credit for the experience I receive during my clerkship. The policy is economically unsound and harmful to law students.
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The Recorder

2015 Innovator Awards: CodeX

Stanford's center on law and informatics is a proven incubator of new legal technologies.
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The American Lawyer

How Will History Judge You?

Woodrow Wilson is in trouble. Who's next?
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