The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Samantha Stokes | March 3, 2020
Indiana University Maurer School of Law professor William Henderson takes a different approach to the idea of associate training.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | February 28, 2020
Journalist Eilene Zimmerman, the ex-wife of a Wilson Sonsini partner who died of a drug overdose about five years ago, shares what she learned about Big Law culture in researching her new book "Smacked: A Story of White-Collar Ambition, Addiction and Tragedy."
By Karen Sloan | February 7, 2020
Yale law students disrupted a Paul Weiss recruiting reception on Feb. 6, decrying the firm's representation of ExxonMobil in climate change litigation. They are working with law students at Harvard to expand their campaign to other campuses.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | January 31, 2020
No doubt, he's making vital points about press tactics in the Digital Age, but one wonders where his lawsuit is taking his life and career.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | January 24, 2020
Did President Donald Trump actually secure the blessing of Alan Dershowitz's wife for her husband to represent him in his impeachment trial? I have doubts.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Marlisse Silver Sweeney | December 20, 2019
A shortage of articling positions and the profession's changing business model are also contributing to a need to review how the country licenses lawyers.
By Karen Sloan | December 17, 2019
Fewer than 8% of equity partners at U.S. law firms are minorities, and only about one of every five equity partners is a woman, according to new data from the National Association for Law Placement.
By Dan Packel | December 9, 2019
Legal Innovators aims to give law students a back door into prestigious law firms while offering these firms and corporate law departments a way to keep costs down on entry-level attorneys.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | December 6, 2019
How has law school debt affected the careers and lives of young lawyers, and what would change if it were wiped out?
By Karen Sloan | December 3, 2019
The National Association for Law Placement's upcoming Directory of Legal Employers will include questions about law firms' use of mandatory arbitration for summer associates and associates, which is the result of a campaign by the People's Parity Project to expose the use of such agreements in the legal profession.
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