Equity Partners Are Becoming Passé
Nonequity partners are taking over Biglaw.
Nonequity partners are taking over Biglaw.
The Fastest Way To Lose A False Flag Argument Is To Lose The Bullet
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
Please, someone check on them.
There's no evidence Saturday's shooting was a false flag, but the tinfoil hat types have fodder.
2025 was very successful for the firm.
Paul Clement, appearing for the rule of law.
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The firm's star Supreme Court litigator -- and partner Masha Hansford -- are the latest to bail on a firm that seems to be betting its future on corporate work over courtroom work.
Partners can actually make less than some associates.
Corporate America spent years threatening to pull business from law firms that didn't diversify. Now they're waving the white flag.
Everyone's been busy billing at the firm.
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The FBI Director lost one defamation suit, torched a key fact in another, and called a reporter a liar for reading his own complaint back to him. All in a day's work.
New NALP Foundation data shows a record 83% of departing associates left within five years of hire.
2025 wasn't the best for these firms.
Normally that would be a disqualifying conflict of interest. In the current DOJ, it's apparently a job requirement.
BYU Law's Academies Program pivot is the right move. It's also a pretty grim sign of where legal hiring has ended up.