“Our office will work to make the transition to the new exam a smooth one, and we will continue to place the same high standards on ourselves to administer the exam in a way that is fair to all of our candidates,” Dan Saar, director of admissions for the Office of Professional Regulation of the […]
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For Big Law, 2023 Collections Remain the 'Big If': The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.
Bankruptcy Trustee Settles With Last Girardi Keese Lender, $332M in Claims Remain
On Tuesday, trustee Elissa Miller said she had agreed to pay $1.2 million to Stillwell Madison, a lender that had sued Girardi Keese in 2019 after he failed to pay back the full $5.1 million loan.
'We're Pretty Bullish': Lawyers With Strong Argentina Practices Expect to Remain Busy Post-Election
Argentines head to the polls Sunday to choose between an establishment candidate and a challenger who vows to shred the playbook and scrap the local currency in a country choking under triple-digit inflation and chronic debt troubles.
Where Are the Milbank Pay Matches? Mixed Market Signals Weigh on Law Firms
“It’s a bit telling of how the overall market is kind of feeling at the moment. There’s going to be a lot of variability in how firms perform this year,” noted New York legal recruiter Scott Yaccarino.
New Class Actions Accuses Amazon of Promoting Illegal 'Social Casino' Apps
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
Indiana Supreme Court Sends Proposed Changes to Bar Eligibility Out for Comment
“The Indiana Supreme Court has just posted its own proposed rule amendment, which in some ways is broader than what we proposed,” Martin Pritikin, dean of Purdue Global Law, said in a statement emailed to Law.com Wednesday.
Jackson Lewis Defends Investigative Report to Client in Defamation Appeal
A law firm’s findings cannot constitute a defamatory statement to a “third party” when they are delivered to the client, attorney tells Second Circuit.
Clients Aren't Always on Board with Law Firm Innovation. Now What?
While law firms may see client resistance as a hurdle to their technology evolution, a collaborative approach is likely the key to true innovation.