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In a notable reshaping of the legal elite, two more partners have left Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP to join a high-profile litigation boutique launched by some of Washington’s most ...
A New Era in Private Antitrust Litigation Emerges as Government Oversight Declines In a bold move signaling a shift in antitrust enforcement strategy, four former federal attorneys—including three ...
Introduction As immigration policy debates continue in Washington, international law students in the United States are facing growing uncertainty, especially those in J.D. and LL.M. programs at elite ...
Introduction In a major shift that could redefine legal licensure in the U.S., California now allows certain individuals who did not pass the bar exam to practice law under structured supervision.
Introduction: Legal Showdown Between Trump Administration and Major Law Firms In an unprecedented legal battle, former President Donald Trump’s controversial executive orders targeting leading U ...
After a sluggish start to the year, U.S. law firms rebounded in March 2025, propelled by an unexpected surge in demand tied to President Donald Trump’s escalating global trade war, according to ...
The State Bar of Georgia has released its February 2025 bar exam results, revealing a noticeable dip in the pass rate compared to recent years. Only 48.5% of test-takers passed the exam this ...
Final Thoughts The Day of Action rallies mark a watershed moment for the American legal profession. Attorneys who once shunned political visibility are now stepping into the public arena—not to ...
Kirkland & Ellis, long recognized as the richest Biglaw firm in the United States, is facing an internal crisis. Earlier this month, headlines exploded when it was revealed that Kirkland, rather ...
In a dramatic show of solidarity, hundreds of BigLaw partners and former judges have voiced their support for Susman Godfrey LLP in its legal battle against an executive order issued by President ...
California Bar’s AI Grading Experiment Backfires: What Went Wrong and What It Means for Future Exams
In an era where artificial intelligence is revolutionizing industries—from legal research to contract analysis—it was only a matter of time before bar examiners sought to incorporate AI into ...
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