Suffolk Law Adds Free ‘Prelaw Pipeline’ Summer Program for Diverse Students
[ad_1] Suffolk University Law School has launched a free, two-week program aimed at exposing diverse young students to the law school experience in the hopes of
[ad_1] Suffolk University Law School has launched a free, two-week program aimed at exposing diverse young students to the law school experience in the hopes of
[ad_1] Welcome back to Higher Law, our weekly briefing on all things cannabis. I’m Cheryl Miller, reporting for Law.com from Sacramento. This week we’re looking
[ad_1] Without reaching an analysis on the merits, a federal judge in Maine has rejected a personal injury firm’s bid to invalidate a state law that
[ad_1] A Virginia attorney agreed to have his license revoked for a period of five years after he issued himself allegedly unauthorized loans from a
[ad_1] In the race to innovate, developers must consider how data use could impact ownership of their technology. Data is the fuel for software development,
[ad_1] While the Arizona Supreme Court remanded a case back to the trial court to determine whether a victim’s private attorney fees can be recovered as criminal
[ad_1] A federal judge has awarded nearly $200 million in fees to lead counsel in the largest settlement to date over the water contamination crisis
KJK’s Title IX Attorneys are alert to anticipated changes to Title IX regulations given the promised rule changes in 2022.
[ad_1] A Manhattan federal jury on Friday convicted Michael Avenatti, the formerly high-flying celebrity attorney and one-time presidential hopeful, of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft
[ad_1] “It’s obviously important to work hard and develop legal skills, but the relationships you develop along the way also are invaluable.” [ad_2] Source
[ad_1] Attorneys in the Capital One data breach settlement will ask for up to $66.5 million in attorney fees, one of the largest requests in
[ad_1] A Maryland district court judge has allowed a former Howard University law professor to proceed with allegations of unreasonable search and seizure against Montgomery County
[ad_1] Suffolk University Law School has launched a free, two-week program aimed at exposing diverse young students to the law school experience in the hopes of
[ad_1] Welcome back to Higher Law, our weekly briefing on all things cannabis. I’m Cheryl Miller, reporting for Law.com from Sacramento. This week we’re looking
[ad_1] Without reaching an analysis on the merits, a federal judge in Maine has rejected a personal injury firm’s bid to invalidate a state law that
[ad_1] A Virginia attorney agreed to have his license revoked for a period of five years after he issued himself allegedly unauthorized loans from a
[ad_1] In the race to innovate, developers must consider how data use could impact ownership of their technology. Data is the fuel for software development,
[ad_1] While the Arizona Supreme Court remanded a case back to the trial court to determine whether a victim’s private attorney fees can be recovered as criminal
[ad_1] A federal judge has awarded nearly $200 million in fees to lead counsel in the largest settlement to date over the water contamination crisis
KJK’s Title IX Attorneys are alert to anticipated changes to Title IX regulations given the promised rule changes in 2022.
[ad_1] A Manhattan federal jury on Friday convicted Michael Avenatti, the formerly high-flying celebrity attorney and one-time presidential hopeful, of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft
[ad_1] “It’s obviously important to work hard and develop legal skills, but the relationships you develop along the way also are invaluable.” [ad_2] Source
[ad_1] Attorneys in the Capital One data breach settlement will ask for up to $66.5 million in attorney fees, one of the largest requests in
[ad_1] A Maryland district court judge has allowed a former Howard University law professor to proceed with allegations of unreasonable search and seizure against Montgomery County