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US Senate Confirms Eumi Lee to California's Northern District Bench
Lee, an Alameda County Superior Court judge for more than four years, fills the vacancy created when Judge William Orrick III took senior status in May.A Pioneer Amid Adversity, Kellye Testy Leads by Example
Despite having to fight off implicit bias and the challenges that come with that, Testy said the rewarding part was that so many women alums and women students were rooting for her.Your Child Just Turned 18: Do They Have a Durable Power of Attorney and Medical Directive?
"Oftentimes, these documents can be overlooked when thinking about sending your 18-year-old off to college or for your recent college graduate," writes Rita M. Danylchuk of Gibbons.'Tip of the Iceberg': Appellate Ruling Provides Roadmap for Bias Suits Over DEI Training
"I think there's going to be a huge number of reverse discrimination type cases filed this year and in subsequent years," said employment lawyer Jason Schwartz.Washington Becomes Second State to Adopt Alternative Pathways to the Bar
"I am very pleased that the Supreme Court adopted the Task Force's recommendations, and am proud of our Task Force," said Anthony E. Varona, Seattle University School of Law dean and co-chair of the WBLTF.View more book results for the query "admissions"
NJ Trial Lawyers Are Upset About New Rules for Referral Fees
The New Jersey Association for Justice is likely to challenge Opinion 745 to the Supreme Court, the group's president said.GMU Law Back in Compliance With ABA
"The Scalia Law School continues to grow both in enrollment and budgets, with sustained support from philanthropy and increasing support the university," Stephanie Aaronson, deputy VP in the Office of University Branding at GMU, told Law.com in December.'How Many Cases Have You Tried to a Verdict?'
Litigators Gabe Berg and Lauren Coppola of Robins Kaplan discuss the importance of choosing an experienced trial lawyer.ABA Bar Passage Data Report Comes With New Terminology
Instead of "diploma privilege," the ABA was now using "alternative pathways." While the terms are not interchangeable, diploma privilege was absorbed into the alternate pathways category, according to the ABA.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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