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Prospective law students increasingly care about who is teaching them—and whether faculty reflect the clients and communities they’ll serve. The Princeton Review’s 2025 law school rankings include a ...
A July 30 medical emergency at a New York bar-exam site has reignited national scrutiny of how the exam is run—and how candidates are protected when things go wrong. During the morning session at ...
Thinking beyond the billable hour? You’re not alone. A growing share of attorneys are leveraging their JD as a business ...
Thinking about where the biggest paychecks are in the legal profession? In 2025–2026, compensation is clustering around high-stakes corporate work and elite litigation—especially inside BigLaw and ...
Leading U.S. law firm Milbank LLP is taking the helm again in associate compensation by awarding special summer bonuses of up to $25,000 for associates and special counsel across its global offices.
State court clerkships are one of the most reliable springboards to litigation careers, government roles, and judicial networks—especially for attorneys who plan to practice in a specific region.
Switching law firms can be a career accelerant—or a costly detour. In today’s competitive lateral market, attorneys often feel pressure to move quickly, chase higher compensation, or follow a ...
The U.S. legal profession has long been associated with intense work hours, high pressure, and demanding billable targets.
The legal industry has always been shaped by regional market dynamics—but in 2024, where a partner practices law can ...
For aspiring attorneys weighing the high cost of a legal education, the big question remains: Is law school worth it? A new ...
The legal industry is witnessing a notable surge in demand for Trusts and Estates (T&E) attorneys, driven by shifting ...
A new report from the National Association for Law Placement (NALP) highlights a historic high in job placement rates for the ...