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Dive into the fascinating world of Larry Center, co-founder of the Georgetown Law Advanced eDiscovery Institute, as he unveils groundbreaking discoveries. From innovative technologies to revolutionary breakthroughs, this video will leave you in awe of human potential and the endless possibilities that lie ahead. Click below to watch. #weareiDS #GeorgetownConfernece
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The final session of the Academics Colloquium day two is now in session, with a highly anticipated debate between Bob Rasmussen, Chair in Law and Political Science USC Gould School of Law and Jay Westbrook, Benno C Schmidt Chair of Business Law The University of Texas at Austin. The debate will examine whether the concept of COMI should be revisited. #INSOLSanDiego #Insolvency #Restructuring
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Thank you to Law360 for allowing me to consult with you on the topic of the relationship between securing a Big Law job and attending a top tier law school. Article excerpts and link to full article below. These Law Schools Are The Tops For BigLaw By Kevin Penton Law360 (May 8, 2024, 2:04 PM EDT) – The law schools at Georgetown, Harvard and Columbia are renowned for effectively serving as training grounds for BigLaw. But while they may consistently send the most graduates, other law schools are sending a higher percentage of their grads to larger firms. And the lineup of law schools that are seeing the highest share of their students go to law firms with more than 500 attorneys is changing: Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law topped this year's list, with 67% of its 2023 graduates entering BigLaw, beating out Columbia Law School's 65%, according to data released by the American Bar Association last month. Cornell dropped to fifth place this year with 63% of its graduates entering BigLaw, but it was No. 1 on the list for its 2021 and 2022 graduates. The University of Southern California's Gould School of Law has been a presence in the top 10 for the past three years, with its placement of 57% good for seventh place among 2023 grads, ahead of Harvard Law School and Georgetown University Law Center. The trend may be a reflection that after years of talking about changing their hiring habits, more BigLaw firms may finally be breaking their molds and increasingly looking outside of the law schools that typically feed them, said Eliza Stoker, executive director for legal search and recruiting firm Major Lindsey & Africa's associate practice group. While BigLaw placement rates may vary from year to year for law schools that typically fall within the top 20, law firms are generally going to covet graduates from any of those schools, making year-to-year fluctuations not particularly meaningful, said Nicole Kennedy, National Associate Practice Group Leader and Principal with consulting firm Korn Ferry. Graduates from those schools usually will be able to field multiple offers, she said. "Whether it's Harvard or [University of Virginia School of Law,] it's really just splitting hairs because all of those students that are performing well at any top-tier school can have a BigLaw job, if that's what they ultimately want," Kennedy said.
Law schools at Georgetown, Harvard and Columbia are renowned for serving as training grounds for BigLaw. But while they may consistently send the most graduates, other law schools are sending a higher percentage of grads to larger firms. By Kevin Penton. https://lnkd.in/eF93QVUb
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Arthur D. Burger will be participating on a webinar panel with George Mason University Law School on October 20 from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm on the topic of ownership of law firms. Head to our latest blog post for more information, or register here today: https://bit.ly/48T7a0B. #lawfirmownership #economics #georgemasonuniversity
Upcoming Webinar: The Economics of Law Firm Ownership - Jackson & Campbell, P.C.
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We are honored and excited to have Horia Mosadiq as our keynote speaker during the Research Forum at this year's Midyear Meeting in Pittsburgh at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law! Join us by registering at asil.org/mym. #internationallaw #intlaw
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Exploring various laws like Wilson's Law, Gilbert's Law, and others, I've come to appreciate their resonance with our everyday experiences. These laws often tap into our common sense, which, as the saying goes, isn't always so common. In the words of Linus Pauling, "The best way to have a good idea is to have a lot of good ideas," or as Jim Rohn expressed, "Sometimes all you need to open the door is just one more good idea." With this in mind, here are five intriguing laws that offer valuable insights, some of which you might already be applying and others that could spark new approaches. Let's explore how these ideas can shape our thinking and actions.
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Some of Boston's largest law firms are urging deans at the country's top law schools to take a stance against anti-Semitic activity on campus. Andrew Glynn speaks to this "incredibly unique" move with the Boston Business Journal. https://bit.ly/49FMz0r #boston #legalindustry #lawfirms #lawschools #MLAGlobal
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https://lnkd.in/eBZyDqNk Long form articles on issues in the area of business law, edited by student editors and faculty at South Texas College of Law, Houston. #BusinessLawSection #StateBarofTexas #LongFormArticles #CLE
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https://lnkd.in/eBZyDqNk Long form articles on issues in the area of business law, edited by student editors and faculty at South Texas College of Law, Houston. #BusinessLawSection #StateBarofTexas
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Scientist turned Lawyer | Founding Partner, Analogue Legal | Principal Partner, IMIA | Co-Chair, Indo-Swiss Investment Corridor | Aide, European Commission | Research Director, ProjectPreamble | De-escalation Negotiator
Law, a canvas adorned with principles, precedents, and purpose, intricately weaves the fabric of our society. It stands as a sentinel of justice, ensuring the preservation of rights, rectification of wrongs, and the triumph of equity. As legal professionals, we embark on an eternal quest, unraveling complexities and seeking clarity within the labyrinthine corridors of the legal domain. From riveting courtroom narratives to groundbreaking legislations, every stride we take echoes with the pursuit of truth and fairness. In this era of rapid change, the practice of law transcends being a mere profession; it's an illuminating beacon that guides us toward a more just future. #championingjustice #litigationlawyer #legaljourney
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