New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Horace E. Anderson Jr., Michael T. Cahill, Anthony W. Crowell and Matthew Diller | May 4, 2022
The New York Court of Appeals must act now to ease New York's restrictive rules on distance learning tied to bar eligibility to ensure the rules keep pace with a changing world.
By Christine Charnosky | April 1, 2022
"As we move into the metaverse age, I see a lot of potential in projects such as ours, and its ability to allow students to experience an in-person setting, no matter where they are," said Brooklyn Law 3L Josh T. English.
By Zach Warren | March 29, 2022
AltaClaro's $2.5M Series Seed Preferred Financing Round comes at a time when many law firms are exploring new options for training attorneys after the pandemic forced many training programs remote.
By Christine Charnosky | March 23, 2022
"We anticipate that 'on-campus' screening interviews will continue in a virtual format with employers holding callbacks either in-person or virtually as they prefer," one director of career services at a T14 school told Law.com.
By Cedra Mayfield | March 15, 2022
"As a graduate of North Carolina A&T State University, I am elated to support this partnership between Meta and Goodwin to target HBCU graduates to increase the pipeline of Black legal talent in the technology and IP sectors," said Shayne O'Reilly, Head of Licensing and Open Source at Meta.
By Raychel Lean | February 8, 2022
"There's this uncertainty and the industry feels that they can't come to the regulator to work with the regulator to adjust the regulatory framework, but instead they end up seeing only enforcement actions coming out of the agency, and I think that has not been a healthy or helpful situation," one U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissioner said, stressing that her views aren't necessarily that of her fellow commissioners.
By Raychel Lean | February 7, 2022
"Some of the attorneys that I've dealt with in the Valley and even in New York really don't know how to wrap their heads around it [cryptocurrency], and so I think there's a real opportunity for our younger lawyers to distinguish themselves and differentiate themselves and become leaders in this space," said entrepreneur Felice Gorordo.
By Christine Charnosky | January 12, 2022
"We are all facing a dynamic situation regarding COVID-19, so ExamSoft has continually maintained and communicated a timeline with clear milestone requirements to allow for a remote bar exam administration," an a spokesperson for bar exam software-maker ExamSoft told Law.com on Wednesday.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 6, 2022
While some law schools have already reverted to pre-pandemic processes, some tech trends appear poised to reshape legal academia.
By Tasha Norman | December 30, 2021
'Law is about information. No matter what type of practice area you're in, knowing how to access information and make sense of it and deliver it back to your clients is the key to doing good work.'
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