Sep 21, 2012

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MILITARY: Camp Pendleton job fair draws thousands
North County Times
"I could hurt you and then I could fix you up," the 28-year-old said, joking about her dual specialties before adding that she is interested in a career in law enforcement or private security. Siemasz came to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce-sponsored fair ...
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Illinois Supreme Court hears arguments over abortion notification law
Peoria Journal Star
Lawyers argued before the Illinois Supreme Court for more than an hour Thursday over an abortion notification law that's nearly two decades old but has never taken effect. The court's job is merely to determine whether the legal battle will continue ...
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Practising law in the fast lane
Liverpool Leader
AS a child, Tihomir Stoikovich enjoyed watching his real estate father work with lawyers and this later influenced his career choice. Mr Stoikovich, who is in his 60s and lives in Ingleburn, was admitted to practice law in 1970. He set up his own ...
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Liverpool Leader
Ex-minister's career coloured by controversy
Trinidad & Tobago Express
The people should see the hangings take place, they need to feel the fear of God and have fear for the law." Questioned on the whereabouts of the Security Intelligence Agency (SIA) files: "There was a group of men from Israel who were here and they ...
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Privacy Careers: The New Demands
GovInfoSecurity.com
Hughes is an attorney specializing in e-commerce, privacy and technology law. In his role as executive director of the IAPP, Hughes leads the world's largest association of privacy professionals. Hughes has testified before the U.S. Congress Commerce ...
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A Sense of Déjà Vu in Latest Hill Appearance of CFPB Chief
Corporate Counsel
"We didn't just come up with the rule in a vacuum. Congress passed a law," Cordray patiently explained. "It was a public policy choice Congress made. Our job was to implement that." The Dodd-Frank Act expanded the scope of the Electronic Fund Transfer ...
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Corporate Counsel
1st-Year Associate Pay At Big Law Firms Drops To $145K
Law360 (subscription)
Law360, New York (September 20, 2012, 9:53 PM ET) -- The National Association for Legal Career Professionals said Thursday that the median salary for first-year associates at large law firms has slumped to $145,000 in 2012, a figure last reported in 2007.
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Career over after Brookes slipped on a 'sneaky banana'
Sydney Morning Herald
... that you stay on (through which) you can build an audience and create a name brand," Mr Holden, now a barrister who practices in defamation law, said. He said that if the scandal had happened at a later stage in the show it might not have "hurt ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Amanda Bynes talks trouble with the law
Houston Chronicle (blog)
The former child star has dismissed reports she is unwell and insists she is focusing on new career ventures, including a fashion line. She told People.com, "I am doing amazing. I am retired as an actor. I am moving to New York to launch my career. I ...
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Houston Chronicle (blog)
David Primo is named chief clerk of Onondaga County Family Court
Syracuse.com
He admitted Family Court matters have not been a major part of his law practice throughout his career. But his private law practice has involved some Family Court matters and the first year with the County Attorney's Office – where he started on a part ...
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Slain ambassador's mom: 'He was trying to do something much bigger'
NBCNews.com (blog)
Then two years in the Peace Corps, where he learned Berber, a North African language, followed seven years later by a law degree at UC Hastings in San Francisco. Along the way, Stevens learned Spanish, French, Italian, Arabic. He landed at a job at the ...
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NBCNews.com (blog)
With a nagging passion to write, attorney by day turns author of political ...
KyForward.com
Robinson earned his law degree from Northern Kentucky University's Salmon P. Chase College of Law in 1983. He also went on to a career in politics, as legislative director to former-Congressman Jim Bunning. Robinson was also a candidate for Congress ...
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Romney's fundamental contempt for the poor is what Roosevelt devoted his ...
Salon
The 47 percent: What FDR fought against. Romney's fundamental contempt for the poor is what Roosevelt devoted his career, in part, to overcoming. By David Woolner, Next New Deal. more ... We are determined to make every American citizen the subject of ...
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The Voter Veto: On Controversial Issues, More Citizens Taking On Lawmakers
NPR (blog)
Voters there are going to decide the fate of three different state laws that would phase out tenure, offer financial incentives to top-performing teachers and strip teachers of collective bargaining rights. All of these laws are being challenged by ...
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Workers' comp rating bureau still unsure of new law's impact on rates
Sacramento Business Journal
Experts within the Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau are still evaluating the cost impact of the new workers' comp reform law and what it will mean for insurer rates. In fact, many people across California's system for workers injured on ...
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Candidate Bucy campaigns in the Flathead
Flathead Publishing Group
"Most of my career has sort of led me to running for this position," Bucy said. "I got tremendous support from law enforcement across the state, many have lined up to support me and I am honored by that." In the past she drafted the sex and violent ...
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Scott Brown hits Elizabeth Warren over Native American heritage claims in ...
New York Daily News
Warren also said those who hired her during her law school career had said they were either unaware of her background or that it played no role in their decision to hire her. "This is about family. I can't and I won't change who I am," she said. Warren ...
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New York Daily News
Going for anti-crime 'Ph.D.' at FBI
Hampton Union
Sawyer said professional development is important because the job of local law enforcement is ever changing. "It has changed dramatically since I first started out 24 years ago," Sawyer said. "When I first started, nobody was talking about computer ...
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INLAND COLLEGES: Law suit initiates policy review
Press-Enterprise
Last week's 1-0 victory over Cal State Dominguez Hills marked coach Travis Clarke's 26th CCAA victory, tying him with former coach Christian Johnson for most league wins in a career. Welcome Hawaii. New Big West Conference member Hawaii visits the ...
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Press-Enterprise
Former Saugus Fire Chief James Blanchard feted at dinner
Wicked Local
Former Saugus Fire Chief James Blanchard, center, poses for a picture with son-in-law Renny Sanchez, daughter Kim Sanchez, wife Chris Blanchard, daughter Kelly Donahue and son-in-law Steve Donahue. chief 4 · chief 3 · chief 2. « » By Mike ... Blanchard ...
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Stuart Police Chief Edward Morley, formerly with Delray Beach police, to ...
Palm Beach Post
During his career, he's been an officer, tactical officer and a detective. He was promoted to road patrol Sergeant in September, 1997. He served in that role from January 2000 until June 2003, when he was promoted to lieutenant and oversaw the Support ...
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District Judge Dan Papez announces retirement
Ely Daily Times
A graduate of the University of Nevada, Reno, and McGeorge School of Law, Judge Papez began his public service career as a game warden for the Nevada Department of Wildlife (1973-78). After law school, he spent four years as the White Pine County ...
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Bears' fearsome four hope to lay down law vs. Drillers
Fresno Bee
He's merely the most "dominating" player coach Paul Golla says he's had in an eight-year Drillers career in which he's gone 76-17 (.817) with three section titles. Tyler Fry is the Buchanan quarterback who will oppose a defense as unorthodox as it is ...
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Current, Former Cops Make Push to Legalize Marijuana Ahead of Election
U.S. News & World Report (blog)
On Thursday, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, which is based in Medford, Mass., announced it would support get-out-the-vote efforts for Amendment 64, a Colorado ballot initiative to essentially legalize marijuana. Tony Ryan, who spent 36 years on ...
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U.S. News & World Report (blog)
Court rules Wal-Mart can fire legal medical marijuana user
Daily Caller
Casias, represented by the ACLU, sued Wal-Mart for wrongful discharge and violation of Michigan's Medical Marihuana Act, arguing that the law prohibits a business from sanctioning a patient legally using the drug. ... as "an invitation to the Michigan ...
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Daily Caller
Danny Nikolic loses racing board appeal over threats
Herald Sun
TOP jockey Danny Nikolic's career is all but over after a racing inquiry found he had made threats against Victoria's chief steward. It is likely Nikolic ... In hearings this week, Nikolic denied links to the murder of his former father-in-law, horse ...
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Slain Libyan Ambassador's Mom: "He Was Trying to Do Something Much Bigger"
NBC Connecticut
Then a stint in the Peace Corps, before getting his law degree seven years later at UC Hastings in San Francisco. He landed at a job at the prestigious Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro law firm in San Francisco, where he worked in international trade law ...
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Abandon The Wedding Ship — And Then Set Fire to the Lifeboats!
Above the Law
The financial proceedings cost over £303,000 and Family Law Act applications cost another £32,000. ... This firm is not going to consider candidates who have focused in hedge funds in their career, as that is simply not a fit for their practice in ...
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Above the Law
Rebuilding The Championship Patriot Defense
PatsFans.com
His first career NFL interception was courtesy of someone he knew real well: Drew Bledsoe. ... All this with Ty Law cheering on the sidelines, out since the Halloween loss to Pittsburgh which ended the 21-game win streak, and soon on his way to the Jets.
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MHS seeks to partner with businesses for Post Graduate Program
Wicked Local
The program partners with local businesses to provide career training and job opportunities for young adults, who have a range of disabilities. This year, school officials are working to increase the program's presence in the city. ... Qualifying ...
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Jobs event showcases fantastic opportunities to launch career
This is Nottingham
"I had been doing a law degree at Nottingham Trent University but had to leave because I was ill. "I've been looking for jobs but always get told I don't have experience, which has been hard to take. "To get this opportunity is fantastic. I have been ...
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BLSA: Political Partisan Careers with Yelana Love // Events // The ...
Yelana Love graduated from NDLS in 2006 and is currently serving in the Indiana Senate as the Majority Attorney. She will be discussing her career path with a ...
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