In a report released on Thursday, the New Jersey Courts’ Working Group on the Proposed Preadmission Pro Bono Requirement, created by New...
In an opinion issued on March 5, a U.S. District Court of Oregon judge, Ann Aiken, had extremely harsh words for the...
America’s pastime, the game of baseball, has been around for more than a century and is steeped in rich tradition. Not much...
Federal judges compete aggressively each year to get the best law students to work for them as clerks and in other positions....
Despite the current economy woes, law firms across the country anticipate that they will either meet or exceed the number of summer...
The employment rate for law school graduates of 2009 was 88.3 percent as of February of this year, a 3.6 percent drop...
It seemed like a match made in heaven – thanks to a struggling economy, Massachusetts was unable to fill all of the...
Howrey, which laid off 25 staff in April, is adopting an “apprenticeship” program for its incoming associates, similar to that proposed by...
Albany Law School has announced a 94% employment rate in legal positions for its 2008 graduating class, outpacing the national average of...