
"Another Biglaw Single-Tier Partnership Falls: The path to upward mobility got a little narrower."
"Florida And Texas Take Over Legal Education From The ABA: Both states have made abundantly clear that their schools are headed for a dumpster fire."
"Supreme Court Hacked, Which Tracks: America's highest court might want to consider changing its password to something harder than "12345.""
Single-tier partnerships at large law firms are collapsing, reducing a key path for associates to reach equity ownership and narrowing upward mobility within Biglaw. Associates face fewer opportunities to advance as firms restructure partner classes and compensation models. Florida and Texas have taken control of legal education oversight, diverging from ABA standards and increasing the likelihood of declining program quality and resource constraints for affected law schools. The Supreme Court experienced a cybersecurity breach, revealing weak digital defenses and inadequate password practices. These developments reflect contracting professional ladders, politicized regulation of legal training, and heightened institutional cyber risk.
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