Diversity at HBCUs Explored at NCAA Inclusion Forum

INDIANAPOLIS — Despite the growing diversity at higher education institutions across the nation, too many student-athletes still find that they’re the “first” or the “only one” on their team or in their department. That topic was among many issues discussed Thursday at the NCAA Inclusion Forum. The annual forum brought together more than 650 students,…

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Survey Shows Impacts of Law Student Debt

There are notable differences in borrowing and debt effects among more than 700 young lawyer respondents in a new survey conducted by the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division. Tiffane CochranThe student debt report, “Student Debt, COVID-19 Relief, and Loan Forgiveness: Perspectives from Today’s Young Lawyers,” was conducted between April and May. It explores young…

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Comprehensive Guide to Law Firm Partnership Structures

Navigating one’s law firm partnership structure isn’t just about achieving a rank. For many lawyers, attaining the status (and accompanying ownership, profit potential, and prestige) that comes with becoming a partner is a lifelong career goal. However, capturing that dream isn’t always an easy feat—especially with the variability of law firm partnership models today. While…

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