Ruling from the bench, a federal judge in Virginia has dismissed all claims against George Mason University and its law school dean in a high-profile sexual harassment suit.
Unlike some attorneys, Jack Garson grew up without having a lot. But that helped him develop the drive to succeed in life, he tells the Washington Post.
Job-hunting students with a sense of entitlement and a curiosity about classmate’s grades will have a hard time finding a summer associate job at Jones Day.
Solo practitioner Mazie Harris was inspired to start her new business, the Chicago Legal Café, when she opened up the September issue of the ABA Journal.
U.S. New & World Report is changing an automatic calculation for law schools that don’t report how many of their students are employed at graduation, but the magazine isn’t disclosing…
Desperate for ideas about how to contain a record-breaking oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, BP has turned to a movie star and his trial attorney partner for help.
The ABA Journal wants to host and facilitate conversations among lawyers about their profession. We are now accepting thoughtful, non-promotional articles and commentary by unpaid contributors.