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LSAC Announces Changes to LSAT Writing Beginning This Summer
"By adopting this design, we're not only enabling individuals to have a more authentic voice in their argument, but we are also better positioned to evaluate the writer's ability to employ various rhetorical techniques, evidentiary strategies and other important aspects of argumentative writing," said Susan Krinsky, executive vice president for operations and chief of staff at LSAC.Locke Lord Adds M&A Partner in LA With High-Profile Entertainment Clients
Katy Spillers, an M&A and corporate partner at Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger in Los Angeles, has moved to Locke Lord, where she expects the firm's national reach and broader resources to benefit her clients.University Presidents' Failure to Identify Their Crisis
Before a crisis can be managed, it must be correctly identified. Failure to do so can result in damages far greater than the crisis itself.The Legal's Top 5 Pennsylvania Verdicts of 2023
All of the five highest verdicts reported by The Legal Intelligencer in 2023 were in personal injury cases based in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.View more book results for the query "Penn National Gaming"
Moving the Ball Forward on NIL: What Businesses and Student-Athletes Should Know
Student-athletes, institutions and businesses seeking to engage endorsers should consult an intellectual property attorney to advise them through the applicable state NIL statutes, institutional policies and intellectual property laws.Examples of Real World Legal Innovation At Work
In-house consultant Susan Hackett and legal marketing consultant Deborah Farone offer examples of what happens when the industry focuses on small tweaks, collaboration with colleagues and clients, and adds in a dash of empathy.Two More Law Schools—and a Medical School—Boycott US News Rankings
Michael F. Barry, president and dean of South Texas Law Houston, said that in two open letters to law school deans, U.S. News has acknowledged law schools' concerns and has promised that it will make significant changes in the calculations, but he criticized the news agency for not disclosing the proposed changes.Download Now
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