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Ballesteros' son eyes golf career SBS "I like golf a great deal, I think each day I like it a little bit more," the 22-year-old law student said in an interview published Thursday in daily newspaper 20 Minutos. "I am eager to finish my law studies to dedicate myself only to golf, which is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Paget Brewster on Moving From 'Criminal Minds' to 'Law & Order: SVU': 'I ... Hollywood Reporter Paget Brewster is changing the channel on her career. ... The former star of CBS' Criminal Minds will jump from one procedural to another when she guest stars during the 14th season premiere of NBC's Law & Order: SVU with a potentially recurring role. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Career switch can be a big culture shock Financial Times "If you've got specialist skills you need to find niches and to market yourself really well. Management consulting is not unlike accountancy or law or banking in that you're shaped in the fires of your early career." Copyright The Financial Times ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Elizabeth Warren and Cherokee heritage: Brown pits new allegations in ad Alaska Dispatch focuses on whether Ms. Warren sought to parlay unproven claims to native American heritage into career advancement as a law professor. The two candidates are locked in a tight race. Senator Brown began pressing the issue months ago, after the matter ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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O-Issue 2012: Career advancement The Chicago Maroon This summer UChicago Careers in Education Professions joined UChicago Careers in Art, Business, Health Professions, Higher Education, Journalism, Law, Public and Social Service, and Science and Technology to bring the total to nine programs. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fired law librarian's suit against Southern Illinois survives, barely The National Law Journal Raymond filed suit in June 2011, claiming that the colleague fabricated the crowbar threat to protect her own job; that various administrators violated his rights by failing to fully investigate the circumstances before firing him; and that the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Music Matters: Georgia judge trades gavel for guitar at Savannah Jazz Festival Savannah Morning News Music was Stewart's first career choice before life led him to a law career, which playing gigs in the summers and weekends helped him pay for. The wait has been worth it, as his first CD, "Enjoy the Ride" — released in January— made it onto the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Spike Lee films one more oddity in Bruce Hornsby's strange career Los Angeles Times Where Hornsby was singing about the de facto discrimination that existed in the post-Jim Crow South ("They passed a law / Back in '64 / To give those who ain't got / A little more / But it only goes so far"), Shakur had turned the song's musical and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Column: Former NIU athlete finds joy at law school Dekalb Daily Chronicle Hoffman displayed those qualities in a variety of ways throughout her collegiate career, including her work as an AmeriCorps volunteer in the Students in Service (SIS) program. A requirement of the program was that she complete 300 hours of community ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Things that should be bigger scandals department Point of Law DOJ pulled out all the stops, engaging in a quid pro quo of agreeing to drop an unrelated False Claims Act case against the city worth perhaps as much as $186 million—over the recommendation of career prosecutors—if the City would drop its Supreme ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vigil Calls It a Career Following 18 Years on Bench ABQ Journal Vigil, after practicing law for 17 years in Santa Fe, was appointed to the bench on Aug. 18, 1994, by former Gov. Bruce King. When Vigil announced his retirement in August, the state Judicial Nominating Commission solicited applications for the job. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Haiti PM hopes to draft new mining law in 6 months The Seattle Times Haiti PM hopes to draft new mining law in 6 months. Haiti's government hopes to introduce a new mining law within six months that could set royalty rates of between 9 and 12 percent in an effort to ensure that the impoverished country benefits from its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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David Wright breaks Mets record for career hits Wall Street Journal The slugger reached on an infield single in the third inning Wednesday night against Pittsburgh for his 1,419th hit, snapping a tie with Ed Kranepool atop the team's career list. Wright pulled into second base thanks to a throwing error on the play and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Flad's decision may turn out well Burbank Leader Years ago, Barack Obama made a similarly curious career choice when, with a degree from Harvard Law (awarded Magna Cum Laude) and past president of the Harvard Law Review on his resume, he turned down offers of high-paying positions with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hate Mail: Duke, Penn State apologists have their heads in the sand CBSSports.com After reading your article about Coach K and Duke, I'm blown away by how little you understand the legal process. Have you gone to law school? Best of luck with your writing career -- I have a feeling you won't get too far. Um, Kate? My writing career ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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You are here International Business Times According to E! Online, Mariska Hargitay's Benson and Kelli Giddish's Rollins will try to convince the author to press charges, but Danny Pino's detective Amaro end up uncovering a dark secret on her...a secret that has the potential to destroy her ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Belinda Lyus sees niche role, briefing barristers directly without assistance ... The Australian Ms Lyus, one of the nation's leading barristers' clerks, has launched a crusade to persuade more big corporate consumers to make greater use of a procedure that has long been available: briefing barristers directly, without the assistance of a law firm ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
You don't have anything to fear if you don't have anything to hide The Daily Telegraph No organisation is immune. Law enforcement agencies are particularly vulnerable because of the work they do. Our law enforcement officers don't get thanked enough. It's a difficult job and, as we have seen in the last few weeks, it can be very dangerous. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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AP-GfK Poll: Most see health law being implemented GoErie.com Only 12 percent expect the Affordable Care Act - "Obamacare" to dismissive opponents - to be repealed completely. The law - covering 30 million uninsured, requiring virtually every legal U.S. resident to carry health insurance and forbidding insurers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fred Hayes, Former Police Chief, Dead at 75 Patch.com Fred Hayes, who started his Romeoville law enforcement career as a volunteer and would eventually serve as its chief for 17 years, has died at the age of 75. While he was best known for his long tenure with the police department, Hayes also served as ... See all stories on this topic » |
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The MU School of Law Career Development Office The Director of Diversity Initiatives and Outreach, Erika Fadel, joined the University of Missouri School of Law as an adjunct associate professor in 2005. www.slideshare.net/.../the-mu-school-of-law-career-developm... | ||
3Ls/LLMs/JLCs: Upcoming Government Program Application ... DePaul Law Career Services ... Government Honors & Internship Handbook ( login/password located in the Symplicity Quick Links under Job Board Passwords ). depaullaw.typepad.com/.../3lsllmsjlcs-upcoming-government-... |
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