Welcome back to Ahead of the Curve. I'm Karen Sloan, legal education editor at Law.com, and I'll be your host for this weekly look at innovation and notable developments in legal education. This week, I'm chatting with Harvard Law School Career Services Dean Mark Weber about Quinn Emanuel's return to on-campus recruiting, as well as Weil Gotshal's decision to shorten its partnership track. We'll also check in on two inspiring single mothers who graduated with their J.D.s this month. Not signed up to get Ahead of the Curve delivered to your inbox? Go here. Please share your thoughts and feedback with me at [email protected] or on Twitter: @KarenSloanNLJ.


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Big News in Big Law Recruiting

Quinn Emanuel returning to on-campus interviewing Weil Gotshal is lopping two years off its partnership track Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy announced that it will increase its associate salaries $190,000 Harvard Law School assistant dean for career services Mark Weber My thoughts attempting to revive


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Law School and the Single Moms

Single mothers from two very different law schools have been generating a lot of attention of late for their perseverance and dedication to family and their education. Ieshia Champs internet sensation Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law Briana Williams Harvard Law School My take—


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Extra Credit Reading

Internet commenter Loyola 2L has outed himself former O'Melveny & Myers associate Alireza Gharagozlou Valerie Jarrett Here's Thomas Jefferson School of Law vacating its $90 million campus Savannah Law School sued the school Here's a look law school debt means for mid-sized law firms


I'll be back next week with more news and updates on the future of legal education. Until then, keep in touch at [email protected]