by Chris Batz | May 2, 2012 | Law Students & Schools
This site is impressive for any law student considering big law. You will find quotables from associates within specific big law firms. They address everything from an associate perspective such as culture, the work, compensation/hours, diversity, and firm history. An... by Chris Batz | Apr 20, 2012 | Law Students & Schools
12 Mar 2012 at 11:47 PM LAW SCHOOLS, MEDIA AND JOURNALISM, RANKINGS, U.S. NEWS By DAVID LAT and AbovetheLaw.com The newest U.S. News law school rankings are out. The timing is not ideal for us here at Above the Law, since we just launched our latest Law School March... by Chris Batz | Mar 30, 2012 | Law Students & Schools
Vivia Chen March 28, 2012 Listen up, aspiring law students and nagging parents. Before you send in your application fee or deposit check, make sure these law schools aren’t on your list. I’m not just talking about the obvious—poorly ranked law schools (or... by RssUser1 | Feb 27, 2012 | Law Students & Schools
I won’t say whether I actually heard these conversations or I just dreamt them. First: The head of the business unit confronted with a new litigation matter: “This is an outrage! How could they have accused us of this? We want to fight! Fight! Fight!” “The defense... by RssUser1 | Feb 24, 2012 | Law Students & Schools
In the last installment of Moonlighting, we examined the importance of understanding the big picture at work. This week, we’ll consider one method of finding out more about the big picture: asking questions. Not the dumb ones. The good ones. So what are some good... by RssUser1 | Feb 22, 2012 | Law Students & Schools
By the way, ‘meme’ rhymes with ‘team.’ Like it or not, internet memes have slowly but surely crept into our everyday lives. Your Facebook feed has likely been inundated with pictures of “What People Think I Do / What I Really Do,” and your own...