by Suzanne Grandt | May 6, 2020 | blogs, Law, Suzanne Grandt
The decision to attend a certain law school can significantly influence the career of an aspiring lawyer. With over 200 law schools available to applicants within the United States alone, figuring out where to apply is half the battle. Still, in many ways, the...
by Suzanne Grandt | Feb 12, 2020 | blogs, Law, Suzanne Grandt
Acceptance into a top-tier law school requires a high score on the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). No matter if you’re a stellar student or an anxious test-taker, there are plenty of strategies for acing the exam. Here are some of the methods you should use to...
by Suzanne Grandt | Dec 27, 2019 | blogs, Law, Suzanne Grandt
Getting accepted into law school is an amazing achievement, but it’s only just the beginning of a long and challenging road to becoming a lawyer. Law school presents students with a much more advanced curriculum and workload than they experienced during their...
by Suzanne Grandt | Dec 2, 2019 | blogs, Suzanne Grandt
When it comes to legal professions, there’s a broad range of diversity to explore. Just like there are many different kinds of doctors specializing in various types of medicine, the same is true for the law industry. Most professionals have a specific area of law in...
by Suzanne Grandt | Nov 1, 2019 | blogs, Suzanne Grandt
Located at One First Street in Washington, D.C., is the Supreme Court Building. Nine justices, appointed by the President and confirmed by Senate, convene here to decide the highest-intensity cases in the United States. The group can be quite mysterious, so here are...
by Suzanne Grandt | Oct 11, 2019 | blogs, Suzanne Grandt
The U.S. court system is, much like the government, built upon hierarchy. The federal court system has three levels, each of which handles different levels of judicial review. Cases can move up through these levels, and only a select percent are taken on by the top...