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Pa. Boasts Three Top 50 'Go-To Law Schools'—Including One Newcomer
Each year, Law.com asks the largest 100 firms by attorney head count—as determined by the NLJ 500—to list the schools from which they hired their most recent class of first-year associates.Want to Work in Big Law? These Schools Are Good Bets
Columbia Law School lands at the top of our 2020 Go-To Law Schools ranking of Big Law feeder schools—marking the seventh straight year the school tops the list.Want to Work in Big Law? These New York Schools Are Good Bets
Columbia Law School lands at the top of our 2020 Go-To Law Schools ranking of Big Law feeder schools—marking the seventh straight year the school tops the list.Harvard, NYU and Columbia Embrace Early Summer Associate Hiring—Sort Of
After resisting the trend of law firms interviewing summer associate candidates prior to on-campus interview programs, three major Big Law feeder schools are now embracing early hiring.View more book results for the query "*"
Federal Judge Questions William Barr's 'Credibility' in Rollout of Mueller Report
"The actions of Attorney General Barr and his representations about the Mueller Report preclude the court's acceptance of the validity of the Department's redactions without its independent verification," U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said Thursday in a public-records lawsuit.Federal Judge Questions AG Barr's 'Credibility' in Rollout of Mueller Report
"The actions of Attorney General Barr and his representations about the Mueller Report preclude the court's acceptance of the validity of the Department's redactions without its independent verification," U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said Thursday in a public-records lawsuit.This Month's Roundup Trial Halted as Settlement Talks Continue
In an order on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria vacated the March 23 trial date for the second federal bellwether trial over Roundup herbicide to give lawyers more time to negotiate a settlement of thousands of lawsuits.Donors Including Sonsini Give $750K to Expand Santa Clara Law Privacy Program
Three current and former university trustees, including Wilson Sonsini founder Larry Sonsini, have given $250,000 apiece to expand the school's privacy law programs, including possible online and non-J.D. offerings.Sticking to Aggressive Growth Model, Spencer Fane Adds Austin Office
Cybersecurity and privacy lawyer Cheryl Burtzel launched the new location Monday, coming from a smaller, local firm.Trending Stories
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