The latest Am Law 100 report indicates that top law firms are increasingly achieving significant financial success, suggesting a strong future for Biglaw. However, this prosperity is precarious as it could be disrupted by global economic downturns. The article also explores the shifting political landscape of law, particularly regarding bipartisan definitions and the current conservative legal movement's criticism of the Trump administration. Additionally, there is concern over law school issues, particularly concerning decreasing scholarship availability due to unexpectedly high application rates.
The Am Law 100 this year revealed that more and more firms have joined the super rich and things look bright for Biglaw.
Unless someone triggers a global depression or something, the financial outlook for top law firms remains strong, showcasing the resiliency of Biglaw.
In an environment where the intellectual stars of the conservative legal movement are calling out the Trump administration as a threat to the rule of law, we discuss the definition of 'bipartisan'.
A troubling law school story surfaces as scholarships get cut when admissions are blindsided by a surge in applications, raising concerns about accessibility.
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