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Miami Law Receives $300K AccessLex Grant to Study Bar Performance
"Law schools often assume a correlation exists between taking courses in bar-tested areas and success on the bar exam, but the research paints an unclear picture," Brian Sites wrote on his application for the 2022 Bar Success Research Grant from AccessLex in July.Minnesota Law School to Launch Gun Violence Prevention Clinic
Megan Walsh, visiting assistant clinical professor, who will serve as director of the clinic, said in a statement that "firearms law is currently one of the most dynamic and rapidly changing areas in the law," adding that there are not enough litigators with expertise in the field; law schools and legal scholars are under-engaged in Second Amendment issues; and the Gun Violence Prevention clinic will contribute to both of these interrelated gaps.As Layoffs Mount and Economic Worries Loom, Is South Florida's Place as a Tech Hub Secure?
The boom has been a boon to local tech lawyers, who predict that incentives to either move to the area or start a business are in no danger of disappearing.New Miami-Dade Judge: Gov. DeSantis Just Elevated This Attorney to the Bench
A graduate of Nova Southeastern University College of Law, the attorney was admitted to the bar in October 1992.As South Florida's Tech Scene Expands, Lawyers Help Other Sectors Dip Into the Trend
Life sciences and health care, real estate and fashion are all benefiting from an influx of new ideas and capital.View more book results for the query "University of Miami"
Wilson Sonsini Elects 18 New Partners, 1 in Delaware
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati announced that the firm has elected 18 new partners from its attorney ranks, effective Feb. 1, 2023, including one from the firm's Wilmington office: Andrew D. Cordo.The Texas Public Information Act created a straightforward process to request public information, but that process is more complicated when dealing with certain student records.
How Sinema's Party Switch and Warnock's Win Will Impact Biden's Future Judicial Noms (Or Not)
As the Biden administration appears to enjoy greater leeway to fill the courts, a divided Congress may seem like an impossible vessel for much else. Still, bipartisan support for expanding the federal judiciary might not be out of the question.How Sinema's Party Switch and Warnock's Win Will Impact Biden's Future Judicial Noms (Or Not)
With Warnock's win, the Biden administration appeared to enjoy greater leeway to fill the courts.From Teen Staffer to Crypto Fraud Litigator, While Starting a Family in the Middle
Vicky Ceballos went from working part time as a teenager at Dimond Kaplan & Rothstein to being a full-fledged investment and consumer fraud litigation attorney.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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