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DePaul Law Launches Three-Year Summer Program For First-Generation Students
With the help of a gift from two alumni, the DePaul University College of Law has launched a new program aimed at providing a pathway for first-generation law students.Does Having Dementia Mean Your Loved One Is Incompetent?
"Sometimes children need not only to care for their parents, they also need to know when to take them to a doctor for a neurological assessment," say two family law attorneys.Focusing on Talent and Retention, Morris Manning Grows Revenue
The firm's profits per equity partner slightly declined, as its overall partnership grew.Pushing Double-Digit Growth, Husch Blackwell Has Eye on Bigger Footprint
"Minneapolis is a real opportunity for us, Nashville is an opportunity for us, the Southeast—Atlanta, Florida—are opportunities for us," said the firm's CEO.View more book results for the query "*"
Atlanta's Troutman Pepper Hit $1B in First Full Post-Merger Year
The firm saw profits grow as well, despite pay increases for lawyers at all levels.Troutman Pepper Hit $1B in First Full Post-Merger Year
The firm saw profits grow as well, despite pay increases for lawyers at all levels.$101K Settlement: Vacationing Dog Owner Bears 'Strict Responsibility' for Bite; Dog Sitter Uninsured
"The plaintiff doesn't have to prove negligence, but only has to prove [the defendant is] the owner and that the dog did the damage," says Dale P. Faulkner, of New London's Faulkner & Graves.'Jane Roe,' the Attorney Suing Over the Judiciary's Harassment Policies, to Speak to Congress
The attorney is among several people who will appear Thursday to discuss workplace protections for judiciary staff.Trending Stories
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