By Ross Todd | The Recorder | October 18, 2017
California's cut score is the second-highest in the nation behind Delaware.
By Leigh Jones | October 18, 2017
In Richard Susskind's second edition of “Tomorrow's Lawyers,” he urges law students and recent graduates interviewing with law firms to ask hiring partners and firm leaders pointed questions about their firms' futures, including inquiries about long-term strategy and how they've integrated technology into their businesses. There's no argument that those details are important information for private practice lawyers.
By Meredith Hobbs | October 18, 2017
Tom Cauthorn, the chair of the Georgia Board of Bar Examiners, explains how the six examiners write and oversee the grading for the essay half of the state bar exam.
By Catherine Wilson | Daily Business Review | October 18, 2017
The late UM law professor left a scholarly legacy that focused on corporate finance, business transactions and antitrust issues.
By Ben Hancock | The Recorder | October 17, 2017
In this excerpt from an interview on Law.com's Unprecedented podcast, Gillian Hadfield talks about the challenges to revamping legal education, where law firms are failing, and why she thinks legaltech is also leaving a whole lot of the legal market underserved.
By Marcia Coyle | New York Law Journal | October 17, 2017
Harvard Law School's decision in March to allow applicants to submit either an LSAT or GRE score was predicted to prompt followers.
By Leigh Jones | October 16, 2017
With claims against Harvey Weinstein for sexual harassment and assault fresh in our minds, we thought we'd take a glance back at some vile behavior alleged against leaders in the legal profession.
By Susan DeSantis | New York Law Journal | October 16, 2017
Columbia Law School is kicking off what it's calling an ambitious $300 million fundraising campaign that it hopes will draw the best students from around the world, attract the highest-caliber faculty and improve its law library.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | Legaltech News | October 16, 2017
Some law schools are beginning to consider what their relationships with AI could look like.
By Jonathan Erway | New Jersey Law Journal | October 16, 2017
A roundup of extracurricular activities for lawyers and judges in the Garden State.
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