Celebrate July 4th Like Our Founding Fathers Intended: By Questioning The Government
Wouldn't it be great if the government didn’t spoliate -- er, “recycle” -- any more evidence in the investigation of the IRS?
Wouldn't it be great if the government didn’t spoliate -- er, “recycle” -- any more evidence in the investigation of the IRS?
Where did this prominent partner land, and what might happen to the firm she left behind?
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Why did this managing partner just up and quit last Friday?
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Anonymous Recruitment Director fields questions from paralegals and secretaries and discusses when you should (and shouldn't) use a legal recruiter/headhunter.
A nasty war of words erupts over whether students can use the gym over the summer. In academia, fights are so vicious precisely because the stakes are so small.
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This is one of the juiciest and most prestigious accidental data dumps we've seen yet. Which law school did it?
Which firm is refusing to punish its partners for disgustingly sexist behavior?
People come to the defense of an email message they view as both hilarious and necessary.
Is this partner's firm-wide email awful, or entertaining, or both?
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Teacher of the year awards an 'F' to fellow faculty.
This law professor is absolutely enraged about the number of his former students who fail the bar exam.
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Email sucks. How can you make it suck less?
Sorry Loyola, but we don't think "law school transparency" means what you think it means...