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National Law Journal

The Senate Confirmed Nine Judges this Week

The Senate has confirmed nine judges this week. This is the highest one-week total, according to Above the Law, since…

Cornell Law School Officially Opens New Wing

Cornell Law School Officially opened its new wing, with cutting a ceremonial ribbon on April 23, 2014. “Now we also love…

Nationwide, Applications to Law School Fell 17.9% from 2012 to 2013

A law degree isn’t the golden ticket to prosperity that it was in years past. Money has taken over much…

Columbia Tops the NLJ List in Placing New Law Grads at Big Law Firms

The annual report for go-to law schools published by the National Law Journal saw Columbia Law School displacing the University…

Survey Shows US News’ Leading Law Schools Lack Diversity

Though U.S. News and World Report’s top ranking law schools may be perceived to be among the country’s best, there…

Morning Roundup

Good morning everyone! Today is Monday, November 22nd. Here's a quick look back at Friday's news. Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione,…

Ulmer & Berne LLP Recognized for Strategic Growth

The National Law Journal has not only recognized Ulmer & Berne LLP for a sixth consecutive year as one of…

Morning Roundup

Good morning everybody! Today is Tuesday, November 9th. Here's a look back at yesterday's stories. Ballard Spahr will open its 13th…

Survey: NLJ 250 Firms Continue to Shed Lawyer Jobs

The National Law Journal reported overall headcount at the nation’s 250 largest law firms fell for a second straight year.…

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…

Morning Roundup

Good morning everyone! Today is Tuesday, November 2nd. Here's a quick look back at yesterday's stories. The U.S. Justice Department…