Today's Top Stories
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Countdown to New York's First Uniform Bar Exam
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A View of the U.S. Associate Salary Landscape
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Priced out of Law School in NY? Try St. Louis
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Two-Year J.D. Programs Catch On, With Some Missteps
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In Tight Job Market, New Law Grads Boldly Hang a Shingle
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Two U.S. Court Candidates in New York Face Uncertainty
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Charting a Path with Cravath's First Woman Leader
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Clarence Thomas Leaves Nice Just Before Attack, Law Students Witness Chaos
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Trial Date Set in Shkreli, Greebel Criminal Case
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Debevoise Partner Named to Judicial Nomination Commission
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The news this week that Faiza Saeed will succeed C. Allen Parker to become Cravath, Swaine... Read More »
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas had just left Nice, France, hours before a suspected... Read More »
Eastern District Judge Kiyo Matsumoto has set a trial date of June 26, 2017, in the criminal... Read More »
Matthew Biben has been named by state Chief Judge Janet DiFiore as a member of the state Commission... Read More »
As associate salaries increase, reluctant clients are complaining about the wrong problem. Read More »
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