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Posts Tagged 'Law.com'
The Risks Junior Lawyers Face by Switching Firms Too Soon, and the Benefits of Staying the Course
Before making the leap in pursuit of a seemingly better opportunity, it’s worth reflecting on whether committing to personal and professional development might offer a more rewarding path than the hunt for greener pastures.
The Law Firm Disrupted: Getting Laterals Right
More reliance on data, less hoping and praying.
Golden Gate Law School Sued for Sunsetting JD Program
Plaintiffs allege that the university, along with university President David Fike, have “engaged in fraudulent behavior, which constitutes unlawful business practices. These actions have also resulted in breaches of fiduciary duty, breach of express and implied contract, as well as claims for promissory estoppel, false advertising, promissory fraud, and constructive fraud.”
CFPB Details Student Loan Servicers' Struggles in Wake of Borrowers Resuming Payments
The CFPB report highlights three prevailing issues student loan servicers are having in the wake of borrowers resuming their payments: extended call hold times, income-driven repayment application processing delays, and inaccurate billing and disclosure statements.
Antitrust Enforcers Race to Stay Ahead of AI's Skynet Problem
“What we’ll see is that AI gets better and better and the companies that make it and sell it get more and more sophisticated, and it’s harder and harder to say there’s collusion,” said UC Law San Francisco professor Joshua Davis.
The Morning Minute: Latest Big Law Layoffs Illustrate Inconsistency in Market
The news and analysis you need to start your day.
Inside Track: Does Your Marketing Use the Word 'Free' Too Freely?
“Fine print, fleeting superscripts, or other inconspicuous ‘disclosures’ don’t really ‘disclose’ anything.” FTC senior attorney Lesley Fair wrote on the agency’s blog.
As Window Widens to File Employment Discrimination Claims, Lawyers Mull Client Options
The change extends the statute of limitations for workplace bias claims to three years.
Supreme Court Bar's Breakout Lawyer This Term Started Out in Journalism
Easha Anand, now co-director of Stanford Law School’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, is scheduled to argue three cases this term.