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By Christine Charnosky | December 18, 2023
A number of New York's law schools took top spots in ALM's expanded "Go-To Law Schools" project, which ranks the top Big Law feeder schools by highest percentage of graduates who found government and public interest jobs or judicial clerkships.
New York Law Journal | Infographic
By ALM Staff | November 9, 2023
Catch up here on the Law Journal's reporting on the various races and check back after the votes are counted for results and further coverage.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | July 21, 2023
"Be forward-leaning, but be smart," said Danielle Benecke, the founder and global head of Baker McKenzie's machine learning practice, on adopting generative AI technology.
New York Law Journal | Infographic
By Monika Kozak | January 19, 2021
Many of the authors who contributed to our NYSBA Annual Meeting special report identify Jeh Johnson's Equal Justice review of court practices and policies as a meaningful step toward diversity and inclusion. Take a look at some of his findings here.
The American Lawyer | Infographic
By Ben Seal | May 6, 2020
In a matter of weeks, the world changed underfoot and the legal industry was forced to respond. This infographic offers a continuously updated tour of the pandemic's influence on Big Law.
By Ben Hancock | April 22, 2019
From Florida, to New York, to California, the bar exam passage rate has been sliding across the country. A new Law.com series digs into why -- and what it means.
New York Law Journal | Infographic|News
By Roy Strom | March 25, 2019
Morrison & Foerster said it modified its partnership compensation structure at the start of 2018, following a year of consultation with its partners.
By Max Mitchell | March 25, 2019
As a national debate moves forward about how to confront the issue, we look at how policy changes by a reformist district attorney are shifting the day-to-day operations of Philadelphia court.
By Ben Hancock | Nicholas Bruch, Director, ALM Intelligence | October 29, 2018
We crunched years of survey data to assess how representation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender attorneys is changing at major law firms.
By Nicholas Bruch, Director, ALM Intelligence | Ben Hancock | October 8, 2018
Attorneys at the nation's largest law firms gave more of their time to pro bono matters than ever. Jenner & Block led the way.
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