Damian Williams, the former US Attorney for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), has rejoined Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP as a partner. The announcement, made by the prestigious ...
New Era for Legal Licensing in New York New York announced on Wednesday that it will transition to a new version of the bar exam starting in July 2028. This updated test, known as the NextGen bar exam ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has concluded that the Tennessee Board of Law Examiners (TBLE) and the Tennessee Lawyers Assistance Program (TLAP) violated the Americans with Disabilities Act ...
Biglaw Firms Maintain Competitive Bonuses In the competitive world of Biglaw, firms often follow prevailing market trends ...
Hogan Lovells and Perkins Coie have announced market-rate special bonuses for their associates, reversing earlier decisions not to provide the payouts as standard practice. The special bonuses range ...
A Competitive Landscape Redefining Big Law As 2025 begins, the legal industry’s largest firms are navigating a rapidly evolving competitive environment. Strategic maneuvers among top firms are ...
As law schools close the book on an eventful year, the landscape of legal education is undergoing significant shifts. From changes to admissions and bar exams to the integration of emerging ...
Studies Highlight AI’s Capabilities and Challenges The publication comes amid growing interest in the role of AI in legal education and practice. A 2023 study demonstrated that GPT-4, an earlier ...
As the legal industry anticipates a dynamic year in 2025, six prominent law firms are gearing up for leadership transitions. These new leaders face the challenge of steering their firms through a ...
The Broader Implications of U.K.-U.S. Mergers The Clyde & Co. and Tillman Batchelor partnership is a testament to the growing appeal of cross-border collaborations between U.K. and U.S. firms ...