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Women and Minority Partners Continue to Make Small Strides

The National Association for Law Placement, tells us the good news; "The percentage of women and minority partners at law…

Bad Economy Hurting Law Firm Diversity

As the economic recession has left many law firms struggling to get by, many have made diversification less of a…

NALP Report Shows Law Firm Hiring in 2012 Remained Stagnant

The NALP report released on Monday, Feb 11, 2013 observes that by and large 2012 was a flat year and…

Law Firms in Philadelphia Lack in Minority Lawyer Numbers

The National Association of Law Placement has released its annual diversity data and it says that Philadelphia is on track…

NALP Releases Data Regarding Women and Minorities at Law Firms

NALP released figures regarding women and minorities at law firms across the country and the data shows that numbers changed…

Law Firms Continue to Cut Hiring

The law school Class of 2011 experienced a major impact on salaries because the largest law firms in the country…

Is ABA Ignoring the Class of 2010?

The candidates who graduated in law in 2010 have faced the worst ever employment scenario in the last 20 years!…

Employment Rate for Law Graduates Dives to 15 Year Low

The employment rate for law graduates is at a fifteen year low, which is not good news for the Class…

NALP Reports Better Employment Outlook for Recent Law Graduates

There is good news for recent law graduates.  According to the National Association for Law Placement (NALP), the rate of…

Job Market for New Grads Edges up

According to NALP, the job market for new grads is edging back upwards after two years of falling indicators, but…

Morning Roundup

Good morning everybody! Today is Monday, November 8th. Here's a look back at Friday's stories. SolicitorsSearch.com released a report on…

NALP Cites Recession as Likely Factor in ‘Historic’ Decline in Law Firm Diversity

According to the National Law Journal, the National Association for Law Placement (NALP) released its latest diversity statistics yesterday, which…