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'Uncommon Approach': Husch Blackwell To Train Lawyers for In-House Roles
"It struck me that we had a pool of talent within our firm who aspired to transition in-house, but they didn't feel comfortable seeking support from us," Husch Blackwell Chair Joe Glynias said.ABA Approves Golden Gate University Law's Teach-Out Plan
Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the ABA posted notice on Wednesday saying that after careful review of the Law School's revised teach-out plan submitted on Feb. 9, the Law School's accreditation will continue until July 1, 2027, which could be removed earlier.ABA Decides Variances Still Needed for Schools Employing JD-Next Exam
"We don't believe at this point that we're ready to say once and for all that the JD-Next is a valid and reliable test for purposes of 503 and we recommend that more data and more study be gathered before we reach that point," Daniel Thies said.JD-Next Exam Garners Comments Raising Concerns Over Validity, Accessibility
"There are significant issues which must be addressed related to the security, integrity, scalability, and accommodations available for the JD-Next exam," wrote one commenter.Golden Gate Law School Sued for Sunsetting JD Program
Plaintiffs allege that the university, along with university President David Fike, have "engaged in fraudulent behavior, which constitutes unlawful business practices. These actions have also resulted in breaches of fiduciary duty, breach of express and implied contract, as well as claims for promissory estoppel, false advertising, promissory fraud, and constructive fraud."View more book results for the query "American Express"
College Campus Free Speech Woes Command the Legal Profession to Step Up and Step In
"It's time that the legal profession stepped up boldly to lead the much-needed college campus free speech reforms we all know are required in this national moment of consequence," says attorney and political commentator Sophia A. Nelson.ABA Proposal to Accreditate Fully Online Law Schools Draws Overwhelming Support
By the end of the year, nearly 30 comments—42 pages worth—had been uploaded to the ABA's website, with all but two commenters expressing support for the proposal.$1.3M in Attorney Fees: Norton Rose Fulbright Secures Win for Baylor University
"The documents Hemotek relies upon do not demonstrate active attempts to commercialize any particular invention that would satisfy this definition.," the AAA panel said about Hemotek's breach of contract claim.ABA's Academic Freedom Proposal Sent Out for Notice and Comment
"Professors must be free to teach and discuss controversial topics, and students must learn how to confront offensive or controversial positions respectfully, so that they can understand the other position and advocate as to why it's wrong," Daniel Thies, the vice chair, said, adding that "shouting down or avoiding such positions cannot be a good way to train lawyers."Law Schools Can Apply for Variance to Admit Students Without LSAT
"We're aware that in light of the recent Supreme Court opinion [invalidating affirmative action], many schools, maybe all schools, are taking a new look at their admissions policies," Bill Adams, managing director of ABA accreditation and legal education, said Friday. "So we do welcome schools who, in considering their policies, may want to apply for a variance that would permit them in this policy period to admit some students without an LSAT."Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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