Thanks To Coronavirus, The Future Is Looking Bleak For Law School Graduates
This is kind of like what happened to 2010 graduates -- but worse.
This is kind of like what happened to 2010 graduates -- but worse.
As Loki said, 'I consider experience, experience.'
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
The Utah Supreme Court’s proposal of diploma privilege plus supervision approach is not the right way to help this year’s graduates.
In a new report, the NCBE tries -- maybe a little too hard -- to salvage its central role in licensing.
New dates are one thing... but where do you put everybody?
It's been a rough week out there.
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
Colorado has some explaining to do.
COVID-19 is really making things difficult for law school graduates.
Students flesh out what diploma-privilege could look like and it's pretty good.
It's been a mainstay of the profession for some time now.
Depositions by Filevine help with scheduling, tracking goals, and trial prep.
Deans think this is a good time to make some needed long-term changes.
A pretty good contingency plan.
It's time to embrace creative solutions.
On Friday, New York postponed the July bar exam, and other states are sure to follow.
Your summer just opened up...