While the COVID-19 pandemic is a looming question mark over every corner in the legal universe, including the education sector, law schools...
Summary: NCCU Law will reduce their first-year class sizes plus other changes in order to address the ABA’s concerns over their admission...
Across the country law schools are decreasing the size of their incoming classes. This move, cloned across the country in a lagging...
In March, London’s Allen & Overy announced it would retain only 70% of its trainees for September 2009 and March 2010. Now...
In a press release from Kaplan, the Kaplan Test Prep’s 2012 survey of law school admissions officers found that 51 percent of...
The American Bar Association is accepting too many attorneys; there are too many lawyers for the positions available, depressing the market. To...
A significant legislative development has emerged in the realm of college sports. The House Education and the Workforce Committee recently passed the...
A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple Inc. in San Francisco, accusing the company of gender-based pay discrimination. The...
With the implementation of the US Department of Labor’s (DOL) new worker classification rule looming, legal challenges have surfaced, casting doubt on...
Cooley, the renowned law firm originating from Silicon Valley, announced on Wednesday a significant addition to its team. Teresa Michaud, former co-chair...
In a significant development, a federal judge has entrusted the renowned U.S. law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan to oversee the...
A U.S. judge in Chicago, U.S. District Judge Andrea Wood, has ruled that The National Association of Realtors along with several corporate...