Morning Docket: 03.19.15

* A Connecticut attorney was cited for dropping two ounces of weed on a courtroom floor, and he blames it on his client's son. They were apparently going to stage an embarrassing intervention, but it was the attorney who wound up being embarrassed. [Hartford Courant] * While Charleston School of Law bides its time and attempts to resist a buyout from the InfiLaw System, the school has offered many of its existing faculty members buyouts. We'll have more on this interesting development later today. [Charleston Post & Courier] * Pace Law is going to slash its tuition for incoming students with qualifying GPAs and LSAT scores to match the tuition of the in-state public law school of the student's home state. Sorry, folks, but this tuition "fire sale" is only for new students. [WSJ Law Blog] * Hiscock & Barclay is "dating," "not engaged," and "not even close to to getting married" to Damon Morey. There may not be "anything close to official," but this seems like the very hesitant precursor to an arranged marriage, if I do say so myself. [Buffalo Law Journal] * Per a recent study, the closer your law firm is to your law school, the more likely it is that you'll make partner. In fact, it doesn't even matter if you went to an elite law school -- you're still more likely to make partner if your alma mater is nearby. [New York Times] * Appalachian Law may be a "fourth tier" school, it may be much smaller than it once was, and it may have lowered its admissions standards, but you better believe the little law school that could is going to be just fine. Don't stop believin', Appalachian! [WCYB]

* A Connecticut attorney was cited for dropping two ounces of weed on a courtroom floor, and he blames it on his client’s son. They were apparently going to stage an embarrassing intervention, but it was the attorney who wound up being embarrassed. [Hartford Courant]

* While Charleston School of Law bides its time and attempts to resist a buyout from the InfiLaw System, the school has offered many of its existing faculty members buyouts. We’ll have more on this interesting development later today. [Charleston Post & Courier]

* Pace Law is going to slash its tuition for incoming students with qualifying GPAs and LSAT scores to match the tuition of the in-state public law school of the student’s home state. Sorry, folks, but this tuition “fire sale” is only for new students. [WSJ Law Blog]

* Hiscock & Barclay is “dating,” “not engaged,” and “not even close to to getting married” to Damon Morey. There may not be “anything close to official,” but this seems like the very hesitant precursor to an arranged marriage, if I do say so myself. [Buffalo Law Journal]

* Per a recent study, the closer your law firm is to your law school, the more likely it is that you’ll make partner. In fact, it doesn’t even matter if you went to an elite law school — you’re still more likely to make partner if your alma mater is nearby. [New York Times]

* Appalachian Law may be a “fourth tier” school, it may be much smaller than it once was, and it may have lowered its admissions standards, but you better believe the little law school that could is going to be just fine. Don’t stop believin’, Appalachian! [WCYB]

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