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Women Lawyers Who Complain About Pay to Firms Face Risks
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Kenyon Engages in Merger Talks as Head Count Declines
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Diversity, Consumer Groups at Odds Over Tougher Bar-Pass Rule Proposed for Law Schools
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Former Law Department Interns to Clerk at SCOTUS
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Judge Rejects Attorney's Claim of NY Residence
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Former Hogan Lovells Colleagues Praise Muslim-American DNC Speaker
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Hofstra Professor, Authority in Bankruptcy Law Dies at 68
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Lawyer Reinstated After Suspension for Profanity
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