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July 2025 Trusts and estates law is undergoing a historic transformation—and the latest analysis from BCG Attorney Search confirms it’s no longer just a niche field. Fueled by demographic shifts, ...
July 2025 A groundbreaking new analysis from BCG Attorney Search sheds light on the dramatic disparities in net lifetime income among graduates of ABA-accredited law schools. The comprehensive Law ...
In a major shift reshaping the legal industry, a growing number of BigLaw partners are leaving large, national firms to launch boutique law practices. These small, specialized firms—often started by ...
California's February 2025 bar exam collapsed after rushed changes to both test content and delivery. Former director Leah Wilson resigns, and lawsuits follow. Learn what went wrong and what's next.
This guide explores the top legal tech jobs in demand, key skills for success, hiring trends, and future predictions for the legal industry. Whether you’re a lawyer, law student, IT professional ...
Fennemore Craig Acquires Lucent Law to Boost Tech Capabilities In a strategic move to modernize its legal services, U.S.-based law firm Fennemore Craig announced its acquisition of Lucent Law, a ...
The 2025 U.S. News & World Report law school rankings have landed—twice. With conflicting versions, missing schools, and wild shifts in the T14, here's everything you need to know about this ...
Introduction The American Bar Association (ABA) has taken a firm stance against a recent executive order issued by the Trump administration, which calls for federal investigations into diversity ...
The American Bar Association has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice, alleging unconstitutional retaliation after the DOJ terminated $3.2 million in grants. The case ...
Proposed changes to the ABA's diversity and inclusion standards for law schools face backlash, with critics arguing they could hinder progress on diversity efforts.
Introduction The Supreme Court is set to decide on a pivotal reverse-discrimination case that could redefine employment law across the United States. The case, originating in Ohio, questions ...
It’s remarkable how dramatically workplace norms have shifted over the past five years. In 2019, the idea of spending just four days in the office might have signaled a long-overdue shift toward ...