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Law School Proposes Tuition Freeze Amid Pandemic To Make Students' Lives 'Easier'
'It’s just the right thing to do,' says the dean. -
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Celebrity Law School Commencement Speaker From 'The Office' Hopes Graduates Will Sue Him
Dwight Schrute wants to see you in court. - Sponsored
Law Firms Now Have A Choice In Their Document Comparison Software
Six months on since its launch, over 200 firms worldwide are now using Draftable Legal for accurate and reliable document comparison, including UK Top 50… -
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The Law Schools That Offer Students The Most Help With Tuition
Some law schools are interested in keeping their graduates out of the poorhouse.
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Law Schools
The New York Bar’s Misguided Discrimination Against Out-Of-State Law Schools
New York is a great state, and this overt favoritism is beneath it. -
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Job Hunting In A Terrible Job Market
Some of the firms you apply to will, at least, show you the courtesy of sending their firm rejection letter on their nice firm letterhead. -
Law Schools
Should Law Schools Be Expecting Another Onslaught Of Applicants Thanks To The Pandemic?
Get ready for another horde of students trying to escape a poor job market. -
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How To Do The Best Job In Law While In Quarantine
Is actually working in the offices of the firm in question an inherent part of the situation? -
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The Plight Of Current Law Students Is Worse Than During The Great Recession
No law student during the Great Recession had to worry about whether the bar exam would occur within a few months after graduation. But wait, there's more... - Sponsored
Why Do AI And Legal Professionals Make The Perfect Partnership?
For many legal departments, generative AI is the technology they’ve been waiting for. -
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Utah's Supervised Diploma Privilege Proposal Is A Bad Idea
The Utah Supreme Court’s proposal of diploma privilege plus supervision approach is not the right way to help this year’s graduates. -
Biglaw
Biglaw Firms To Decide On Fate Of Summer Associate Programs
Law students who haven't heard from their firms yet are getting antsy. -
Biglaw
Biglaw Poster Child For 2009 Layoffs Still Plans To Hold Summer Associate Program
COVID-19 won't be as catastrophic for the firm as the Great Recession. -
Law Students
Legal Recruiting In The Time Of COVID-19
Seemingly totemic pillars of how law students get jobs and how legal employers attract new talent have been completely upended over the span of several weeks. -
Law Students
Just Take The Damn Bar Exam!!!!!
Sure, there is a pandemic, and perhaps the worst worldwide depression seen since the 1930s, but hear me out.
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AI’s Impact On Law Firms Of Every Size
How solo lawyers, midsize firms, and global large law firms have an opportunity to adjust the way they work.
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Diving Into Generative AI: A Practical Guide For Law Firms Starting From Scratch
NetDocuments’ Michelle Spencer on where to start, what to ask, and considerations for implementing generative AI tools in your organization.
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Gain An Instant Understanding Of New Complaints With LexisNexis Snapshot
AI-powered complaint summaries to help you spot new lawsuits, new challenges, and new business.
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Law Firms Now Have A Choice In Their Document Comparison Software
Six months on since its launch, over 200 firms worldwide are now using Draftable Legal for accurate and reliable document comparison, including UK Top 50…
Sponsored
Why Do AI And Legal Professionals Make The Perfect Partnership?
For many legal departments, generative AI is the technology they’ve been waiting for.
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Biglaw, Law Schools
Summer Associate Programs — And Pay — Cut Short Thanks To Coronavirus
Sorry, law students. At this point, be thankful you still have jobs. -
Law Schools
Law Students In The Age Of Coronavirus
Professors: You might not know this, but your law students are different now. -
Law Schools
T14 Law School Student Diagnosed With COVID-19 Shares Message Of Hope
Everyone must play a part to help America heal. -
Biglaw
Biglaw Firms Can't Seem To Decide What They're Going To Do With Summer Associate Programs
But remote work and delayed start dates certainly seem more appealing than canceled programs. -
Law Schools
Even If The Government Steps In, These Harvard Law Grads Will Still Need Help Paying Their Loans
Public interest doesn't pay the bills -- but Harvard does. -
Law Schools
Law School Student Goes Public With Her COVID-19 Diagnosis
'Maybe I had something that was causing people to die,' she said. -
Law Schools
Coronavirus Cancellations: Law Schools Postpone 2020 Commencement
Three years of law school with no payoff. Dreams are being crushed by COVID-19.