The latest from National Law Journal
- More bad news for law grads: They're earning less
- Lawyers choose their sides in Los Angeles Dodgers bankruptcy
- Connecticut becomes first state to require paid sick leave
- Colorado's former dean dies at 68
- How should an ethical prosecutor deal with a high-publicity rape case?
| More bad news for law grads: They're earning less | Top |
| The employment news just keeps getting worse for freshly minted lawyers. Not only did fewer recent graduates land law firm jobs, as the National Association for Law Placement reported in June, but they also are earning less than their predecessors. | |
| Lawyers choose their sides in Los Angeles Dodgers bankruptcy | Top |
| More lawyers are jumping into the bankruptcy of the Los Angeles Dodgers while Dewey & LeBoeuf, lead counsel to the storied baseball team, reported that it received $293,000 to prepare the Chapter 11 filing. | |
| Connecticut becomes first state to require paid sick leave | Top |
| When it takes effect next Jan. 1, Connecticut's new paid sick leave law for service workers could create a host of thorny compliance issues for employment lawyers. | |
| Colorado's former dean dies at 68 | Top |
| Former University of Colorado Law Dean David Getches, 68, died at his home of pancreatic cancer on July 5, just days after stepping down from the deanship on June 30, the university announced. | |
| How should an ethical prosecutor deal with a high-publicity rape case? | Top |
| It is clear that the New York County District Attorney's Office has, in this case, as in prior rape cases, proceeded with scrupulous adherence to ethical and constitutional requirements. | |
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