By Karen Sloan | March 4, 2021
Here's an early look at Law.com's 2021 Go-To Law School Big Law hiring report, featuring schools 11-20 on our annual ranking of the 50 law campuses that sent the highest percentage of recent graduates on to large firm associate jobs.
By Karen Sloan | March 3, 2021
Here's an early look at Law.com's 2021 Go-To Law School Big Law hiring report, featuring schools 21-30 on our annual ranking of the 50 law campuses that sent the highest percentage of recent graduates on to large firm associate jobs.
By Karen Sloan | March 2, 2021
Here's an early look at Law.com's 2021 Go-To Law School Big Law hiring report, featuring schools 31-40 on our annual ranking of the 50 law campuses that sent the highest percentage of recent graduates on to large firm associate jobs.
By Karen Sloan | March 1, 2021
Here's an early look at Law.com's 2021 Go-To Law School Big Law hiring report, featuring schools 41-50 on our annual ranking of the 50 law campuses that sent the highest percentage of recent graduates on to large firm associate jobs.
By Karen Sloan | January 20, 2021
Here are some of the law professors who aligned themselves with Trump, which didn't always go over well with students and colleagues.
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By Danielle Ling | December 22, 2020
Notably, nearly all of the states on this list represent one U.S. region.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 21, 2020
A rushed implementation of software for an already high-stakes bar exam was ripe for mistakes. Exam takers faced the brunt of those issues. Here are four of the top tech snafus caused by the remote bar exam.
By Zack Needles | December 16, 2020
With the closure of courts and law offices across the U.S. and the attendant rise in remote work—not to mention a dip in demand for many lawyers—came a host of new risks for mistakes, malfeasance and just plain poor decision-making, all of which helped lay fertile ground for legal malpractice claims. Here's a look back at what experts had to say about the heightened dangers for lawyers during this strange, but not altogether unprecedented, year.
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By Angela Morris | December 10, 2020
A music video about COVID-19 and jury trials made these two Texas federal judges famous, but their musical parodies of pop culture songs, infused with legal profession meaning, had already been wowing Houston attorneys for years.
By Danielle Andrus | November 24, 2020
The U.S. has a long way to go in terms of achieving gender parity, but some cities are trailblazing the path.
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