Sep 5, 2012

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Boone County State's Attorney and Blackhawk Area Council Offer Youth Career ...
WIFR
BOONE COUNTY (WIFR) -- Boone County State's Attorney Michelle Courier and Blackhawk Area Council have joined efforts to offer local area youth an opportunity to learn about law and government as a career. Boone County State's Attorney and ...
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Dean says Villanova law school is back on track after admissions scandal
Philadelphia Inquirer
The job market for young law school graduates has been down for four years, with no hint of a robust recovery. Gotanda pointed to statistics compiled by University of Washington law school professor Brian Z. Tamanaha projecting 25,000 new legal-job ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Jude Law Hair Mystery Solved As He Appears With Keira Knightley For Anna ...
Huffington Post UK
Jude Law has made his fortune, and career, on his pin-up good looks - smouldering eyes and a tousled, bed-friendly mane. Jude Law made a hatless appearance at the Anna Karenina premiere in London. Nobody even really worried about his acting back in ...
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Ask Housing Network members: how to start a career in housing
The Guardian (blog)
Before becoming a housing professional, I went to university and studied for a law degree. In my final year I decided I wanted to work in housing. Although I had my degree when I started applying for jobs, it wasn't an essential requirement, and I didn ...
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The Guardian (blog)
State Police Career Academy
Argus Press
The Owosso Kiwanis Club and Michigan State Police Career Academy selected Caiden Ashmun to attend this year's academy July 8-13. Ashmun is a junior and he intends to make law enforcement his career with Michigan State police his choice. During the ...
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Better off? Dems say yes, cite health law, autos
San Francisco Chronicle
Kaeleen Ringberg, a 23-year-old delegate from Wisconsin, says he can stay on his parents' health insurance for another three years under Obama's health care law. "I might not get a good-paying job for a while, but at least I have my health insurance ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Game warden retiring after career in Valley
Monitor
By virtue of spending his entire career in Hidalgo County, Baker is the longest-serving state law enforcement officer assigned to the same duty station — including Parks and Wildlife, the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Texas Alcoholic ...
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City council approves MacDonald's contract
Seacoastonline.com
McElwain said that despite her belief MacDonald is fully qualified for the deputy chief position, she questioned whether his law career would interfere with his around-the-clock police duties. McElwain said the issue is much broader than just MacDonald ...
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Top Bank Lawyer's E-Mails Show How SEC's Door Spins
Businessweek
A graduate of Brown University and Columbia Law School, she began her career at the same law firm in 1981, then moved to Wall Street, working at Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and Salomon Smith Barney. (SPFSDX). She joined the SEC in 1998 as an ...
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Former Dewey finance chief finds new role at Florida law firm
Legal Week
Dewey & LeBoeuf's former chief financial officer Joel Sanders, who served as a member of the firm's ruling triumvirate in the years leading up to its collapse, has taken a new job at a Florida-based law firm, reports The Am Law Daily. Sanders assumed ...
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Legal Week
Becoming A Lawyer: Is A Law Degree Still A 'Golden Ticket'?
Huffington Post Canada
A Canadian law degree was once viewed as a surefire route to a well-paying, successful career, complete with a mansion and Mercedes. Today, however, the equation isn't that simple, with the potential value of a law degree weighing out against the ...
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Carole B. Snyder, Reading managing director
Reading Eagle
Why she's in the news: After a career with Met-Ed and its parent firms, the 67-year-old Snyder took over as the city's new managing director July 5. Family: Her husband of 43 years is Richard Snyder. They have a daughter, Jennifer Snyder, a graduate of ...
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The Importance of Soft Skills for New Associates
The National Law Journal
Recognizing the importance of soft skills and devoting the appropriate amount of energy to developing them will ease your transition into law firm life, help distinguish you among your peers and build the foundation for a long and successful legal career.
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The National Law Journal
Your Office Coach: Sink-or-swim job has new graduate floundering
Kansas City Star
If you are in a non-exempt job covered by federal wage laws, you generally can't be asked to work more than eight hours a day without overtime pay. If you have a union contract, then your hours and compensation will be defined by that agreement.
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Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater Appoints Jay Etheridge as Deputy CFO Over ...
WCTV
Mr. Etheridge began his career as an officer with the Tallahassee Police Department. His service with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement began in 1990 as a Special Agent rising to Chief of Domestic Security in 2010 and serving most recently as ...
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Rhodes to break Law
The Scottish Sun
Law, who like Rhodes started his career at Huddersfield, scored 30 times in 55 appearances for Scotland between 1958 and 1974. Kenny Dalglish equalled Law's record ten years later, but no other player has scored more than 20 goals for Scotland since ...
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Warner meets with Va. delegation, blasts Romney economic plan
Richmond Times Dispatch
"Nancy Ann and I not only went to law school together, but I dated her roommate," he said. "She could put an end to my political career at any moment." Warner praised the Tuesday night speeches from First Lady Michelle Obama and San Antonio Mayor ...
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Former sheriff's deputy is unfit for law enforcement: Editorial
NOLA.com
But Mr. Liker remains unfit to resume a law enforcement career that should have ended back in 1994, when he left the St. Charles Parish sheriff's office in disgrace after pleading guilty to malfeasance for extorting motorists. Mr. Liker was a deputy in ...
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Just one week until the 2012 Careers and Jobs Fair
Jersey Isle News
Career and employment information will be available from a broad range of industries, from construction to childcare, IT to health, law to hospitality as well as advice on routes into industry including entry-level roles such as apprenticeships to ...
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Author looks for poverty's roots, solutions
Edmond Sun
OKLAHOMA CITY — Peter Edelman is a professor at Georgetown Law School and longtime political activist who has spent much of his career trying to assist Americans who are living in poverty. As he explained in his recent book, "So Rich, So Poor: Why It ...
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Delf A. 'Jelly' Bryce was possibly the fastest gunfighter ever
Police News
During his 32-year career as an officer of the law, Bryce became an indomitable law enforcement gunfighter, as he battled through "The Gangster Era." He accomplished this by: • Possessing natural talent • Developing a winning technique using: • Fast ...
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Better off? Dems say yes, cite health law, autos
Kansas City Star
"Without a doubt, we are not as well off as we were before George Bush brought us the Bush job losses, the Bush recessions, the Bush deficits." Vice President Joe Biden had more success on Labor Day in Detroit, citing two of Obama's biggest successes, ...
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Kansas City Star
County Selects Crofoot as Administrator and County Attorney
The Chestertown Spy
A graduate of the Johns Hopkins University (A.S., Accounting) and the University of Baltimore School of Law (J.D., cum laude, Heisler Honor Society, 1982), Mr. Crofoot started his legal career in Denton, Maryland, serving as law clerk to The Honorable ...
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CAREER TRACKER: Lawyers on the move - Sept. 4, 2012
Thomson Reuters News & Insight
Goeschl joins the firm's San Francisco office from his own firm, Goeschl Law Corporation. Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton has added an intellectual property litigator to its Los Angeles office. Bruce Chapman joins the firm as partner from Connolly ...
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Thomson Reuters News & Insight
A life interrupted... Amanda Telfer, the human rights lawyer killed by a ...
Evening Standard
Over the next 20 years, Amanda built an impressive career. In 2005 she started volunteering as an investigator for Reprieve, a charity that uses the law to enforce the human rights of prisoners on death row in the US and in Guantanamo Bay. She worked ...
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Evening Standard
Is Charlie Crist relaunching his political career as a Democrat?
WTSP 10 News
"If he gives that high-profile speech at the Democratic National Convention and he switches parties during the speech, I don't think there's a better moment than that to do it." Since his failed run for U.S. Senate, Crist has worked for the Morgan and ...
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WTSP 10 News
DLA Piper, Jones Day, Baker Botts: Business of Law
San Francisco Chronicle
4 (Bloomberg) -- DLA Piper, the world's second- largest law firm by revenue, and Jones Day, the top legal adviser on mergers by deal count, said they bid for licenses in Singapore as the Asian city further opens its legal market. Twenty-three foreign ...
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FINRA vice chairman to leave, join law firm in DC
Reuters
Tue Sep 4, 2012 5:28pm EDT. (Reuters) - Wall Street's top self-watchdog, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, said on Tuesday its vice chairman will be leaving next month to join national law firm WilmerHale in Washington, D.C.. Stephen ...
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DNC 2012: Elizabeth Warren to Introduce Bill Clinton and Herself
ABC News
Massachusetts residents know her well, but tonight marks the introduction of Massachusetts Senate candidate and Harvard Law professor Elizabeth Warren to the national stage. Warren, 63, is running in what will be one of the most closely watched Senate ...
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ABC News
New York State Parks Seeks Police Officer Candidates
Saugerties Post Star
... Director of Law Enforcement for State Parks. "I urge anyone interested in a rewarding law enforcement career helping to keep people safe and protecting our state's natural and historic treasures to take the time to apply to become a State Park ...
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The barrister's Way of Sorrows
The Guardian (blog)
"Losing your first case is just the first of many rites of passage in a career at the bar," said HeadofChambers. "More like the Via ... BabyBarista is a fictional account of a junior barrister written by Tim Kevan whose new novel is Law and Peace. For ...
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How Well Do You Know the Affordable Care Act?
Huffington Post (satire)
Will the law take away the health care you currently have through your job? A. The what I have through my what? Your question makes no sense. B. Our company's policy only covers Band-Aids and a daily clove of garlic to "ward off stuff," so God, I hope ...
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Bill Clinton, Politics' Comeback Kid, Rides Again At The DNC
North Country Public Radio
In fact, reviewing Clinton's exploits at the past 10 Democratic confabs offers a set of milestones for his entire career, while at the same time recapping four decades of convention history. 1972: A law student at Yale and former Rhodes scholar ...
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Partner Profile: Mary Digiglio
Lawyers Weekly
It requires an for eye for commercial and industry considerations, as well as an eye for identifying where assistance in other areas of law is required, such as tax, environment and planning, construction and corporate law. What has been a major career ...
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BYU Law Career Services Office: Working for the United Nations ...
By MariLee Allred, On Campus Recruiting Manager
The United Nations is the flagship entity in the international sector, and has opportunities for lawyers at headquarters and in the field to work in international law. Similar to the State Department's Office of the Legal Adviser, the UN has a central ...
BYU Law Career Services Office


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