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One day, you may sit across from a couple in their 60s, married for 40 years, organized and successful, and watch them realize mid-appointment that they have completely different ideas about what should happen to their money when they die. One assumes everything will go equally to all three children. The other has always planned […]

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As a teenager growing up in the city of San Cristóbal, Táchira in Venezuela, Leyda Guadalupe Schmid had a front row seat to the country’s tumultuous political environment and growing economic hardships. “It caused many people to lose faith in the rule of law and Venezuela’s future,” Schmid said. “I always believed that things would […]

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Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming one of the most valuable skills in the legal hiring market. A new report from Major, Lindsey & Africa shows employers across the United States are increasingly looking for lawyers who can combine legal expertise with AI fluency, business strategy and cross-functional leadership as legal departments evolve in 2026. Demand […]

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Alternative dispute resolution has become an increasingly important part of modern legal practice. Many conflicts between businesses, employees, partners and consumers are now settled through mediation, arbitration or negotiation rather than trial. Law schools are responding by expanding dispute resolution programs that teach the advocacy, communication and problem-solving sk...


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After six years practicing law in Mexico, attorney Cristian Zarco moved to Texas to pursue an LL.M. in energy, environment and natural resources law at University of Houston Law Center — a decision shaped by both career focus and geography. “When I was in law school, I did my internship at Mexico’s Energy Regulatory Commission,” […]

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