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Working conditions, wrongful terminations continue to hold steady for employment lawyers

While it remains uncertain whether the Obama Administration will regain sufficient support to push through pro-union legislation...

Tuition skyrocketing: When is enough, enough?

States are struggling to balance their budgets, forcing many public law schools to raise tuition — some...

Negative letter of recommendation is application killer, Kaplan survey says

Nearly 90 percent of law school admissions officers report they have received a negative letter of recommendation...

Huge gap remains between public interest and law firm attorney salaries, NALP reports

There continues to be a huge gap between private sector and public interest lawyer salaries, according to...

Recent law grads: I wish I’d known…

Three recent law graduates of the University of Tulsa College of Law released "What the L?: 25...

UPDATED: Louisiana welcomes new law school

Louisiana College, a private university owned by the Louisiana Baptist Convention, will open a law school in...
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Wisconsin law dean to take sabbatical, return to teaching

University of Wisconsin Law School Dean Kenneth B. Davis Jr. will step down in September 2011 and...

Legal sector gained 1,000 jobs in August

Employment news for lawyers and legal industry employees was a bit brighter, according to the August report...

Colorado law dean to return to teaching in 2011

University of Colorado School of Law Dean David Getches will retire in June 2011, he announced last...

UC Davis’ $30 million expansion includes high-tech courtroom

The new wing at the University of California Davis School of Law was a decade in the...

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