Legal Education Roundup (Aug 26, 2016)
Recent reports on the future of law schools and legal education.
- "New York State Bar Ethics Panel Approves Practice of Law Firms Billing for Work by Unpaid Interns," New York Law Journal
- "Percentage of Grads Landing Big Law Jobs Is Up, Number in Private Practice Sinks," The National Law Journal
- "Law School Graduates Finding Fewer Private Practice Jobs," The Wall Street Journal
- "2015 Law School Graduates Got Fewer Jobs in Private Practice," The New York Times
- "New Law School Graduates Find Jobs at Steady Rate," Bloomberg News
- "Are law firm jobs declining? Private practice jobs drop 7.6 percent for class of 2015," ABA Journal
- "Suit over Widener law school's job statistics can't be brought as a class action, 3rd Circuit rules," ABA Journal
- "Arizona Summit Law School seeks university affiliation, requires mock bar exam passage," ABA Journal
- "This GC Is on a Mission to Improve Legal Writing," Corporate Counsel
- "Law Schools," New York Law Journal
- "Easing the Transition From Law Student to Practicing Attorney," New York Law Journal
- "An Alternative Field Manual for Law Job Hunters," New York Law Journal
- "Law Practice Management Reimagined," New York Law Journal
- "Harness the Skills of the Introverted Lawyer," New York Law Journal
- "The ABA's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day," The American Lawyer
- "Law Practice Today: The Young Lawyers Issue," Law Practice Today