Albany Law School receives gift to support Women’s Leadership Initiative

June 24, 2020

ALBANY LAW SCHOOL — Albany Law School announced today that it has received a gift of $125,000 from trustee Timothy O’Hara ’96 and his wife, Colleen, to support the Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI). First announced in May, the Women’s Leadership Initiative is an innovative effort by Albany Law School’s Career and Professional Development Center and Office

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University of Minnesota Law announces George Floyd Memorial Scholarship in Law

June 24, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA LAW SCHOOL — With a generous gift from Catlan M. McCurdy ’11 and Sanjiv P. Laud ’12, and an equal match from the Law School, the George Floyd Memorial Scholarship in Law was announced this week.  The endowed scholarship will provide critical financial support, allowing students of color, and Black or African-American students in particular, to pursue careers

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New law graduates face challenging job market

June 18, 2020

ARKANSAS BUSINESS — In coronavirus pandemic, law students are called on to be flexible about their practice areas.

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Seton Hall Law graduate Fabiana Pierre-Louis reflects on Summer Institute for Pre-Legal Studies

June 18, 2020

ROI-NJ.COM — Fabiana Pierre-Louis, first black woman nominated for N.J. Supreme Court, got her start in Seton Hall pre-legal program built around Educational Opportunity Fund.

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ABA releases law class of 2019 job data

June 10, 2020

ABA JOURNAL — For 2019 graduates of ABA-accredited law schools, 80.6% were employed in full-time, long-term jobs that require bar passage or are categorized as JD-advantage positions, according to data released Monday.

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Fordham Law launches alumni-student remote networking program

June 10, 2020

FORDHAM LAW NEWS — As the coronavirus outbreak unfolded, not only did it disrupt the Law School’s traditional in-person curriculum, it also threatened crucial networking opportunities for students seeking to enter the job market. Nonetheless, nearly 90 Fordham Law alumni have stepped up to provide mentoring through an innovative new remote mentoring program launched by the

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Indiana courts and state bar association co-develop webinar series for early career lawyers

June 1, 2020

THE INDIANA LAWYER — The 2020 Indiana University Maurer School of Law graduate helped write a letter to the Supreme Court, relaying the fears he and his classmates had about the potential for the Indiana Bar Exam to be postponed because of the COVID-19 crisis. More than 70 members of the Class of 2020 from Indiana

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Opinion: Universities need to be centers of life-long learning post COVID-19

May 26, 2020

INSIDE HIGHER ED – The COVID-19 pandemic has served to accelerate the changing market for postsecondary education.

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Survey: Association of Corporate Counsel finds in-house lawyers slow to embrace in-person trainings amid pandemic

May 26, 2020

LAW.COM – As parts of the world begin to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic, many in-house lawyers are cautious but willing, under certain circumstances, to venture outside for continuing legal education and training, according to the latest COVID-19 member flash poll from the Association of Corporate Counsel.

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Law firms re-think office space amid COVID-19

May 26, 2020

LAW.COM – Law firm leasing activity has ground to a near halt in New York, while law firms wait out relocation decisions and redesign their current spaces to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

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