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Connecticut Movers: 3 Hartford Firms Have Reasons to Celebrate
In business since 1977, Brown Paindiris & Scott continues its legacy of growth, Robinson & Cole expands its bankruptcy practice and Pullman & Comley celebrates a prestigious award.Testy Encounters Between Lawyers and Judges a Defining Feature of Trump's Court Cases so Far
Former President Donald Trump was threatened with expulsion from a courtroom last week by a judge angry over the former president's behavior in a defamation…Gibson Dunn Partner Named First Black Dean of Drake Law
"A Drake Law education is unique due to its focus on theory and practical learning," Roscoe Jones Jr. said in a statement. "I am humbled to lead a community committed to an unwavering collegiality and a singular mission to prepare students to promote justice, service and ethics."SEC's Proposed Climate Disclosure Rule Exceeds Agency's Authority, House Republicans Say
Democrats counter that federal law permits the agency to require environmental disclosures.JD-Next Found Reliable With 'Multiple Cautions and Caveats,' ABA Council Seeks Comment
"I conclude that the JD-Next exam is a reliable and valid predictor of early law school grades but with multiple cautions and caveats that cannot be evaluated with the present data and may represent threats to its validity if used operationally for high stakes decisions," Nathan Kuncel wrote in his report.Potter Anderson Elects Five New Partners
Delaware law firm Potter Anderson & Corroon announced the election of five individuals to partnership, effective Jan. 1: R. Stephen McNeill, Nicholas D. Mozal, Laura G. Readinger, Rebecca E. Salko and Aaron R. Sims.Ahead of the Curve: AALS Annual Meeting Recap and Media Relations Best Practices
Welcome back to "Ahead of the Curve." I'm Christine Charnosky, legal education reporter for Law.com. As always, please share your thoughts…Are Tomorrow's Lawyers Prepared for Legal's Tech Future? 4 Recent Trends Shaping Legal Education
Advanced legal technology means little if attorneys don't know how to use it. While some law schools are trying to change that, others are falling behind.Judiciary Rules Panel Weighs Unified Bar Admissions Proposal for US District Courts
"I've never understood why a requirement of admission to the bar of the state in which the federal district court sits makes a lot of sense," said New York University School of Law Dean Troy A. McKenzie.Trending Stories
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