By Karen Sloan | March 8, 2021
The New York Board of Law Examiners will cap the number of available spots for the remote July licensing test at 10,000.
By Karen Sloan | March 4, 2021
Listen to Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law Career Services Dean David Diamond and Skadden Arps Global Hiring Partner Gavin White discuss this year's strange summer associate recruiting cycle.
By Karen Sloan | March 4, 2021
Columbia Law School lands at the top of our 2021 Go-To Law Schools ranking of Big Law feeder schools, marking the eighth straight year the school tops the list.
By Tom McParland | March 3, 2021
The accord ended a qui tam suit that accused Innovative Educational Programs of fraudulently obtaining federal funds for supposedly tutoring students from under-performing schools between 2009 and 2012. The provider did not admit wrongdoing.
By Jason Grant | February 26, 2021
"We, the undersigned law students, refuse to consider employment with the firm until it withdraws from its conflicted position as Chevron's private prosecutor," the student letter issued to Seward & Kissel's partnership says. Donziger, facing federal criminal contempt-of-court charges, helped win an $8.6 billion judgment against Chevron in Ecuador. He claims Chevron has been trying to "ruin" him since.
By Karen Sloan | February 23, 2021
Law deans in New York, California and New Jersey had asked for a second round of data collection in June, citing delayed bar exam results.
By Karen Sloan | February 22, 2021
With new J.D.s graduating with an average of $145,000 in student loans, the American Bar Association's policy arm overwhelmingly approved a resolution calling on the group to push federal lawmakers to adopt a series of changes intended to reduce their loan repayment burden.
By Karen Sloan | Zack Needles | February 19, 2021
Akin Gump partners Jaelyn Edwards Judelson and Estela Diaz discuss the firm's online sessions for minority law students that center on breaking into Big Law, and what to expect once they get there.
By Karen Sloan | February 17, 2021
Despite the threat of a lawsuit, the State Bar of California says concerns over the use of facial recognition on the online bar exam are too vague to make the case that the technology is discriminatory.
By Karen Sloan | February 16, 2021
The American Bar Association's House of Delegates on Feb. 22 will consider a resolution calling for the organization to lobby federal lawmakers to ease the burden of loan repayment that many early career attorneys face.
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