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As economic volatility, regulatory scrutiny, and corporate disputes continue to escalate, commercial litigation has emerged as a dominant force shaping the legal landscape. Once seen as merely a ...
As the legal profession evolves, so does the path to becoming a lawyer. In 2025, a growing number of law schools are actively embracing non-traditional students—those entering law school later in life ...
A federal judge has ruled that prominent U.S. law firm Duane Morris LLP must face claims from a former partner alleging the ...
A recent no-payout class action settlement with Charles Schwab & Co. has sparked controversy—not over the settlement itself, ...
Explore BCG's 2025 Law Firm Partner Compensation Report—detailed salary trends by firm size, region, and practice area. See what partners really earn.
In a major shift reshaping the legal industry, a growing number of BigLaw partners are leaving large, national firms to launch boutique law practices. These small, specialized firms—often ...
Amid growing calls for a delay, the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) is standing by its plan to debut the NextGen bar exam in July 2026, a significant overhaul intended to better assess ...
In a landmark move reshaping the legal industry, McDermott Will & Emery and Schulte Roth & Zabel have completed their much-anticipated merger, officially combining forces on August 1, 2025. The union ...
The legal profession continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and attorneys must adapt strategically to stay competitive and fulfilled in their careers. Whether you’re a recent law graduate plotting your ...
The U.S. legal job market hit a historic high with the graduating law class of 2024 posting the strongest employment outcomes in over 50 years, according to a newly released survey by the National ...
July 2025 Trusts and estates law is undergoing a historic transformation—and the latest analysis from BCG Attorney Search confirms it’s no longer just a niche field. Fueled by demographic shifts, ...
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