Morning Docket: 04.16.15

* At least a dozen professors from UT Law have had their identities stolen, and they only found out about it after their tax returns were rejected. As it turns out, the data thief had already filed their returns for them. Law profs' tax refund checks must be tasty. [American-Statesman] * If you've been wondering what kind of salary it'd take to woo away the dean of one of the top law schools in the nation to become your university's president, wonder no more. The answer is $660K per year. Way to go, Dean Schill! Play on, playa. [Register-Guard] * If you thought the list of the legal profession's luminaries was looking like a giant sausage party, then you should check out this new ranking of the "most accomplished female attorneys working in the legal profession today." [National Law Journal] * Biglaw, bigger egos? Law firm managing partners aren't feeling as confident as they once were about economic and legal industry growth, but they're totally jazzed about their own firms' potential for revenue growth and the demand for their services. [Am Law Daily] * Another law school makes big changes thanks to legal academia's rocky road: Loyola Law in L.A. is planning a 25% enrollment cut and is taking $20 million from its university's endowment to entice students to attend with fat scholarships. [Los Angeles Loyolan]

* At least a dozen professors from UT Law have had their identities stolen, and they only found out about it after their tax returns were rejected. As it turns out, the data thief had already filed their returns for them. Law profs’ tax refund checks must be tasty. [American-Statesman]

* If you’ve been wondering what kind of salary it’d take to woo away the dean of one of the top law schools in the nation to become your university’s president, wonder no more. The answer is $660K per year. Way to go, Dean Schill! Play on, playa. [Register-Guard]

* If you thought the list of the legal profession’s luminaries was looking like a giant sausage party, then you should check out this new ranking of the “most accomplished female attorneys working in the legal profession today.” [National Law Journal]

* Biglaw, bigger egos? Law firm managing partners aren’t feeling as confident as they once were about economic and legal industry growth, but they’re totally jazzed about their own firms’ potential for revenue growth and the demand for their services. [Am Law Daily]

* Another law school makes big changes thanks to legal academia’s rocky road: Loyola Law in L.A. is planning a 25% enrollment cut and is taking $20 million from its university’s endowment to entice students to attend with fat scholarships. [Los Angeles Loyolan]

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