New York State Bar Association Thinks Africa Is A Country
This isn't the first time lawyers have made this faux pas.
This isn't the first time lawyers have made this faux pas.
While excuses may not work all of the time, some of the time, or even none of the time, they are endlessly entertaining.
A new proposal would let wealthy foreign nationals secure an opportunity for a U.S. green card with a $1 million 'gift' to the government, sparking legal and ethical debate.
"[I]t’s very difficult to make something this terrible right."
This is an unfortunate -- no, crappy -- situation to put bar exam takers in.
This is an unfortunate -- no, crappy -- situation to put bar exam takers in.
When things go topsy turvy during the biggest exam of your life, we are here to listen to your complaints.
Those who’ve adopted legal-specific systems are seeing big benefits.
It's important for everyone in the chain to accept responsibility for helping to avoid mistakes.
Sucks to be these people.
This is the name of your law school now, George Mason.
Students were embarrassed, so now we've got a whole thing.
In recent years, AI has moved beyond speculation in the legal industry. What used to be hypothetical is now very real.
The likelihood that clients (or colleagues) will forgive a mistake depends on a few key factors, as columnist Gaston Kroub explains.
Biglaw partners are far from infallible, as former partner Mark Herrmann explains.
Come on, Bluebook editors. We -- perhaps mistakenly -- thought you were better than this.
We've all heard the adage "measure twice and cut once," and it seems a certain T14 law school needs the reminder.
Is it just us, or have the editors of The Bluebook been getting sloppier with each edition that's printed?