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Kagan on her first argument, morning coats Kagan: Just call her 'The General' HEADLINE GOES HERE
The first female solicitor general talks about the court and her new role.The Score: The NFL Agents of The Am Law 200
With the National Football League playoffs less than two weeks away, The Am Law Daily takes a look at the player agents who hail from Am Law 200 firms. Elsewhere in our latest look at sports and the law: an ex-Miller Canfield partner sues the firm over his request for a leave of absence to coach football; a Cooley partner defends his client Roger Clemens; and a Wilmer alum is hired to help turn around the NFL's Cleveland Browns.View more book results for the query "Penn National Gaming"
Four New Judges Top E.D.Pa. Headlines
With the swearing in of four new federal judges this year, the Eastern District of Pennsylvania is now poised to become a bench with a majority of its active judges appointed by President George W. Bush.September Public Interest Calendar of Events
The annual Public Service Fair will be held at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Levy Conference Center, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Dennis Mulligan from the Nationalities Service Center will be honored with the Pro Bono Supervisor of the Year Award. The fair provides an opportunity for Penn Law students to meet with Public Service Program placement sponsors and learn about the broad array of public services opportunities in the Philadelphia legal community. Contact Sheela Pandey at spandHow to improve legal education
In the current economy and legal market, law firms are under pressure to deliver more value for less. One way for law firms to deliver more is if they get associates who are ready to hit the ground running. But with clients unwilling to pay for new associate training, where will new lawyers get the training they needIn a provocative, recent piece in Daily Report affiliate the Am Law Daily, "Welcome to the Future: Time for Law School 4.Analysis: How to Improve Legal Education
In the current economy and legal market, firms are under pressure to deliver more value for less. One way for firms to deliver more is if they get associates who are ready to hit the ground running, say Jason Solomon and Nancy Rapoport. But with clients unwilling to pay for new associate training, where will new lawyers get the training they need? The authors says U.S. News & World Report's annual rankings may hold the key.Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
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