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May 17, 2011
A Friend Indeed: New Lawyers Receive a Boost in a Bad Economy
Plaintiffs' lawyer Thomas V. Girardi offered his recent crop of former law clerks $100,000 fellowships to see them through tough economic times while they look for more permanent work.
From Associate to War Crimes Prosecutor
Kasowitz associate Jacob Foster temporarily left his corporate law practice for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help prosecute war crimes in the Hague.
Valuating a JD-MBA
Over the past few recruiting seasons, job prospects for JD-MBA graduates have ebbed. Even so, California law schools continue to build dual-degree programs.
Clinic Hopes to Boost Green-Collar Economy
Soon after graduating from UC Berkeley School of Law this year, Sushil Jacob will be bringing the green-collar economy to San Francisco's East Bay.
Judicial Externs Learn on a Two-Way Street
Hundreds of law students in California flock each spring, summer and fall to the chambers of federal and state judges to learn the judicial system from the inside out.
Berkeley Program Focuses on Judaism
Berkeley Law's newest institute brings Jewish and Israeli studies into the limelight.
Universities Combine Health, Law Studies
UCSF and UC Hastings pioneer partnership to double-team issues in health and law.
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