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Main Suspect in Killing of Federal Judge’s Son Found Dead

A self-described "men’s rights" lawyer found dead Monday in Sullivan County, New York is the primary suspect in the deadly…

Associates Are Considering Moves to Smaller Markets

The economic standstill caused by the COVID-19 crisis continues to reshape the legal field beyond recognition, forcing the industry to…

Courthouses Close Again As Judges and Staff Test Positive for COVID-19

Several courthouses across Georgia are closing shop again after a number of judges and employees have tested positive for COVID-19.…

Best Law Schools in Florida

Home to eleven American Bar Association accredited law schools, Florida houses a wide variety of esteemed law programs with promising…

Best Law Schools in New York

Home to fifteen American Bar Association accredited law schools, New York state is widely known for its top-ranked universities. The…

Dozens of Am Law 200 firms Obtained Millions in PPP Loan Funds

Boies Schiller, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, Cole Scott & Kissane, and Kobre & Kim are just a few names…

New York Courts To Check Body Temp: 100° Or Less To Enter

As New York is slowly entering phase 3 of its reopening plan, the state judicial system is getting ready to…

Harvard Law Student Is Suing the University Over Tuition Prices As Classes Remain Online

A Harvard Law student is suing the university for failing to lower tuition prices and fees despite classes being moved…

Tips for Taking the Bar Exam During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has completely shaken the legal profession, and many states are still struggling to make the right decision…

Best Law Schools in California

Home to some of the best law schools in the nation, California has twenty American Bar Association accredited law schools,…

Tips for Making the Most of Being a Virtual Summer Associate

Let’s face it—2020 is not the best year to be an intern or summer associate. With most summer programs switching…

Harvard Law Students Are Frustrated With the School’s Decision to Move Online in Fall

Harvard Law students are not happy with the recent announcement that the school is moving the fall semester online, as…