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Student loan borrowers facing financial distress increasingly turn to a once-overlooked legal strategy—bankruptcy—to protect ...
Massive Turnover at DOJ’s Civil Rights Division Amid Policy Overhaul The U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights ...
Major Biglaw Layoffs Hit BCLP: 8% of Support Roles Slashed In a significant development for the legal industry, Bryan Cave ...
Law Firms Overcome Slow Start to 2025 Amid Global Economic Turbulence After a sluggish start to the year, U.S. law firms rebounded in March 2025, propelled by an unexpected surge in demand tied to ...
In an escalating legal showdown that underscores the tension between law firms and the Trump administration’s controversial executive orders, Perkins Coie has again outmaneuvered the Department of ...
Harvard Law Joins University of Michigan as Target of Coordinated Anti-DEI Campaign Harvard Law School is the latest elite institution to face targeted harassment from the self-described “Faculty, ...
As the political landscape increasingly entangles with the legal profession, Biglaw firms are making unprecedented choices—some with dire consequences. One of the most striking developments of 2025 is ...
Amid Legal Industry Uncertainty, Brewer Boosts Morale with Record-Breaking Salaries As much of the legal industry continues to navigate political turbulence and economic uncertainty, one firm is ...
A Mixed Picture for Biglaw The start of 2025 has brought a paradox for large law firms: soaring revenues despite declining demand. According to new data from Wells Fargo Private Bank’s Legal Specialty ...
The California Supreme Court is considering a major shift that could see the state’s recently overhauled bar exam abandoned as early as July 2025. The move follows widespread criticism of the February ...