Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael A. Mora | October 20, 2021
Now, class members will have until Nov. 25 to voice objections before a final hearing on Dec. 16 in which U.S. District Judge Charles S. Haight Jr., who sits in New Haven, Connecticut, will approve or deny approval of the settlement.
By Allison Dunn | October 13, 2021
That's around 10% of this year's 3Ls who will be receiving the free course, said Chris Chapman, CEO of AccessLex Institute, a legal nonprofit organization that designed the program.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Raychel Lean | September 27, 2021
"When you look at students who are coming through today, they're digital natives in the sense that they have basically all grown up with an iPhone or some piece of technology in their hand."
By Raychel Lean | September 23, 2021
"If you had 10 firms creating similar initiatives, you would have a dynamic that overshoots the mark within three years."
By Katheryn Tucker | September 16, 2021
It's too soon to draw conclusions from individual states' exam results, since only nine of the 53 jurisdictions that gave the test in July have reported results. But the mean scores over the past few years show a rather flat line.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | September 10, 2021
The Tripp Scott founder passed away earlier this month at age 83. During and after his legal career, Tripp served on state university boards and expanded library access in Broward County.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | August 23, 2021
After last summer's inaugural 'Hackathon' yielded multiple outreach programs for first-generation and diverse attorneys, this year's Miami summer associates worked with dozens of fellow law students across the firm to improve recruitment and retention of diverse attorneys.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Johanna Sheehe | August 11, 2021
Persuasive writing is fundamental to the successful practice of law. But a brief must be readable before it can be persuasive, and an inherent tension exists between readability and the need to accurately cite sources.
By Hugo Guzman | July 30, 2021
"Sometimes, solutions are just superficial," Facebook Deputy GC Allen Lo said. "They feel good, but don't actually do anything. We know that in order for us to come up with the best solutions, we have to have diversity on the team."
By Katheryn Tucker | July 28, 2021
"I am not an emotional person at all, but ExamSoft's software going black and turning off the camera during the bar exam a short while ago had me in tears," Brooklyn Law School graduate MacKenzie Olson said in a Twitter post Tuesday afternoon.
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