By Dan Roe | October 4, 2022
A new Associate Advantage program aims to close training gaps from remote work and instill business and leadership skills early on.
By Christine Charnosky | September 29, 2022
While slogging their way through the rigors of law school, it can benefit law students to dangle a carrot—or karats or cleaning services or cats—before their own eyes for motivation.
By Christine Charnosky | August 31, 2022
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By Mason Lawlor | August 24, 2022
"In today's business world, investigations of alleged violations of company policy, including policies prohibiting sexual harassment or discrimination, are ordinary business activities and, accordingly, the communications made in such investigations are not necessarily 'made in the course of giving or seeking legal advice for a proper purpose,"' the North Carolina Supreme Court wrote.
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By Dan Roe | August 18, 2022
Most of Miami's newest Am Law 100 players are hosting summer associates next year, giving top Florida law students even more options and raising competition for local firms.
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In this week's episode, UCLA School of Law professor Jim Park discusses the precedent Twitter would set if it were to renegotiate the deal.
By Dan Roe | May 12, 2022
Kirkland will host more than 500 lawyers across its global footprint. And Dechert and McDermott reported their largest classes in recent history, with 77 and 93 U.S. summers, respectively.
By Christine Charnosky | April 19, 2022
Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School has partnered with Kirkland & Ellis, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe and Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy to offer boot camp-style "academies" around the country covering everything from energy dealmaking to trial advocacy.
By Frederick Shelton | March 22, 2022
While there will always be firms that consider themselves elite because they only hire from Harvard or Yale, there is a growing number of students, clients and private practice attorneys who do not consider such firms elite but rather elitist.
By Christine Charnosky | March 2, 2022
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