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Introduction As immigration policy debates continue in Washington, international law students in the United States are facing growing uncertainty, especially those in J.D. and LL.M. programs at elite ...
Introduction In a major shift that could redefine legal licensure in the U.S., California now allows certain individuals who did not pass the bar exam to practice law under structured supervision.
Introduction: A Legal Battle with Constitutional Stakes In a bold move underscoring escalating tensions between the legal profession and the executive branch, the American Bar Association (ABA ...
This in-depth report explores the key findings of the Wells Fargo 2024 Legal Industry Survey, along with expert insights, future predictions, and the broader impact on the legal sector. Law firms ...
Identify Your Needs: Whether you’re seeking a lateral move, an in-house position, or a transition to a new legal practice area, you need a recruiter that specializes in your field.Research firms ...
The diversity of first-year law students nationwide held steady in 2024, with Black students comprising nearly 8% and Hispanic students just over 14% of the national first-year class, according to ...
1. Corporate Law: Mastering Business and Finance Overview Corporate law is one of the most prestigious and financially rewarding legal fields. Corporate lawyers advise businesses on legal matters ...
The National Conference of State Trial Judges Chair, Delaware Superior Court Judge Vivian Medinilla, submitted the resolution’s report. The document emphasizes the necessity of shifting ...
A More Diverse, Engaged, and Prepared Student Body “Twenty years of data reveal that law students are more diverse, increasingly engaged, and better prepared than ever before,” said Meera Deo ...
In a strategic move to modernize its legal services, U.S.-based law firm Fennemore Craig announced its acquisition of Lucent Law, a boutique firm focused on technology-driven solutions. The merger ...
In 2025, the OCI landscape at top law schools is undergoing a dramatic shift. Law schools traditionally conducted interviews in late summer—July and August, giving firms time to assess second ...