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Application volumes. Applicant trends. Test registration numbers. What do they all mean? Join LSAC’s director of enrollment management, Susan Krinsky, for a description of the latest data so that you can keep...
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4:57
March 7th, 2019
We are officially past the halfway point in the admission cycle. So, how do application volumes compare to this time last year? What about the applicant population: which groups are up and...
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4:19
February 21st, 2019
How do the latest applicant and application volumes compare to last year’s numbers? Which regions, ethnicities, and gender groups have provided the largest increases? Join Josiah Evans for the answers and for...
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5:44
January 17th, 2019
Want to learn how the latest LSAT registration numbers stack up against last year’s? What about LSAC forum attendance and application volumes? In this podcast, LSAC’s Josiah Evans will “keep up” with...
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4:27
December 7th, 2018
The “Keeping Up to Data” podcast, new as of November 2018, addresses current data of interest to law admission professionals. Podcasts will be released about once a month, and topics will include...
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3:47
November 8th, 2018
Dan Minc discusses how he managed to rise to his firm's managing partner after starting there as a first-year lawyer. He also talks about how he builds his book of business and...
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22:29
June 6th, 2016
Candace Hom explains her role in the criminal justice system. She also talks about how she builds trust with her clients, the various legal roles within the federal public defender office, and...
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24:16
May 23rd, 2016
Melina LaMorticella worked as a paralegal for 15 years before going to law school. After graduation, she moved from a local immigration boutique to a larger firm in Portland to practice business...
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27:34
May 16th, 2016
Kathryn Cockrill started her career at a small firm and then went out on her own to reap the rewards of building a business in estate planning and probate. In this episode...
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26:44
May 8th, 2016
Virginia Whitner Hoptman changed course several times throughout her career before settling back where she started with a highly specialized appellate practice. In this episode, Virginia explains the appeals process for winners...
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28:58
April 3rd, 2016
Matt Swain started his own criminal defense practice in a college town 20 miles outside of Oklahoma City immediately after graduation. In this episode, Matt describes the importance of understanding your business...
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31:55
March 20th, 2016
Seamus Boyce is an education lawyer at a mid-size firm with offices throughout Indiana. In this episode, he tells us about routine work advising clients with one-off questions, as well as more...
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18:42
March 1st, 2016
Kevin Karin is a United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) lawyer in the Seattle regional office. In this episode, he tells us about his role at HUD and how...
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19:25
February 22nd, 2016
Kimberley Baker Guillemet helped form the Los Angeles Office of Reentry to ensure that when someone leaves prison, limited employment options do not lead to a cycle of crime. In this episode...
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24:14
February 15th, 2016
Royce Bicklein discusses his firm's practice and what's involved in proving where an injury occurred and what's to blame for the extent of an injury. Unlike almost every other state, Texas employers...
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23:22
February 7th, 2016
Andy Park discusses his work as a junior associate for a mid-size business law firm. He tells us about his involvement in negotiating and originating loans, litigating and settling loan defaults, and...
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16:41
December 14th, 2015
Jessica Morgan discusses her areas of responsibility as vice president of Legal for Boulder Brands, a public company that owns a variety of food manufacturers. Jessica oversees a team of regulatory experts...
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22:52
November 23rd, 2015
Joan Kerecz discusses the various roles she’s played in helping public entities pay for, among other public projects, school and road expansions. Joan also talks to us about the on-campus interview climate...
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20:00
November 9th, 2015
Alexis Farmer is a tax lawyer for low-income individuals at a pro bono legal services clinic and frequently finds herself talking to the IRS on behalf of her clients. Often her clients...
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28:55
October 26th, 2015
Justin Bloom went to law school to right environmental wrongs via the law. In this episode, he talks about his range of experiences. While his first job was defending environmental takings cases...
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26:00
October 19th, 2015

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