Understanding Chemotherapy Cost in Bangalore

Choosing the proper cancer treatment can be extremely expensive, and understanding what it will cost is crucial to making an informed decision. Numerous individuals have found hope and healing through chemotherapy in the fight against cancer. However, alongside the physical and emotional challenges of cancer treatment, the financial implications can often be overwhelming. Bangalore is…

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Time for Action on Off-Campus Housing

Want to surprise a college-bound student? Tell them that just 16% of all college students live on campus. Let them know that the high price of rent is one of the leading contributors to student debt, and that nearly one in two undergraduates struggles with housing insecurity while in school. Dr. Sara Goldrick-RabThey’ll probably express…

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Judge allows BigLaw partner’s suit alleging lawyer filed ‘highly inflammatory’ affidavit for use in negative news article

Home Daily News Judge allows BigLaw partner’s suit alleging… Trials & Litigation Judge allows BigLaw partner’s suit alleging lawyer filed ‘highly inflammatory’ affidavit for use in negative news article By Debra Cassens Weiss April 11, 2024, 2:23 pm CDT A federal judge in Connecticut has refused to toss a lawsuit filed by a partner at…

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Lawyer Seems To Forget His Law Professor Client Already Admitted To Sleeping With Students

Soon after former FTC Commissioner Joshua Wright left his post teaching at George Mason University’s ASS Law, allegations of long-standing creepiness with students came to light. The women, senior Biglaw attorneys today, say Wright initiated sexual relationships with them while they were first-year law students, employing the promise of his influence in the antitrust space…

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Common App data shows substantial rise in minority student college applications

Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: There was a substantial rise in college applications from underrepresented minority groups, first-generation students, and those from low and middle-income backgrounds during the 2023-24 school year, according to Common App’s end-of-season report released Thursday. The…

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