One benefit to pursuing a career in the legal field is that the opportunities are limitless—private practice, in-house, academia, nonprofit legal work, prosecution, government—and the list goes on. One area that should not be overlooked is he federal government—interning with …
Pride Month is a time to celebrate and elevate LGBTQ+ voices—to quote a recent White House proclamation, “Pride is both a jubilant communal celebration of visibility and a personal celebration of self-worth and dignity.” But this month is more than …
Vault Law’s 2022 quality of life, diversity, and summer associate program rankings are here, and McDermott Will & Emery's associates have spoken loud and clear: The firm has claimed the No. 1 spot in the 2022 Overall Rankings of the …
If there's one thing most lawyers and law students love, it's trivia. Can you blame us? Being prepared with little-known facts is invaluable for awkward networking events or game nights with friends from your cohort. The Vault Law team loves trivia so much, …
How can the legal profession be more supportive of students and lawyers with disabilities? This was one of the topics presented during day one of this year's NALP Annual Education Conference. In “Level Up: How to Support Your Law Students …
It might seem like a political science undergraduate degree would prepare you primarily for a career in politics. However, there are four million professionals with poli sci degrees—and their jobs range from attorneys to social workers to financial analysts. If …