“Starting with the pandemic years we saw high levels of attrition, and we’re starting to see those attrition levels start to revert to what we saw pre-pandemic,” said Jennifer Mandery, vice president for research at the NALP Foundation.
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Uniform Bar Admissions Rule for US Trial Courts Draws Opposition from Circuit, District Judges
It’s not like it’s a Disney one-pass ticket [where] you get on any ride you want,” said U.S. District Judge R. David Proctor. “There are unique things about practicing in our court.”
Mistaken About Policy Limit, Law Firm Now Stuck With $100K Settlement
The insurance company allegedly withheld policy documentation showing the death-claim limit was $500,000. The initial proposal to which Tessmer Law and its clients are bound is $100,000.
Could Gen AI Be A 'Pivotal Moment' For The Legal Aid Market?
The legal aid community is actively exploring the use cases for generative AI—and these could differ from what Big Law has been experimenting with over the last year or so.
Pa. Justices to Mull Sovereign Immunity Exception for Sex Abuse of Adults
“While a decision in J.S.’s favor will open the courthouse doors to all sexual abuse survivors regardless of their age, this does not necessarily mean that lawsuits against the government will increase. In fact, we hope for the opposite,” Jason Javie of Friedman & Levin Associates said.

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