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Job tax litigation harmed Jefferson County; workers saved $4 a week al.com (blog) BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Five-plus years of litigation over Jefferson County's occupational tax has brought government to its financial knees, thrown hundreds of families in turmoil, made millions for a few law firms and saved workers about four dollars ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Candidates for Missouri's attorney general see the race very differently STLtoday.com The Missouri attorney general's job is to act as the state's lawyer, enforcing state law, representing state officials in legal disputes and defending state statutes in court. It's also a key statewide political position, coveted by both parties as a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Many employers still unaware of NY nanny law Sacramento Bee Julien said the law has empowered her to demand what workers in other jobs were already getting. "These bare minimum standards go a long way for a lot of people. I know firsthand that a lot of workers don't have these. A lot of us work seven days a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marguerite Salazar: Health care law making a difference Steamboat Pilot & Today ... laid off or change jobs. And insurance companies now have to cover preventive care, including mammograms and other cancer screenings. The new law also makes a significant investment in state- and community-based efforts that promote public health, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Couple leave promising big-city careers to run Abilene day care, and couldn't ... ReporterNews.com Beth was an attorney at a major Dallas law firm. She specialized in insurance defense litigation and also worked as a regional attorney for child protective services. "We were both in good jobs but neither of us enjoyed what we did," Matt said. "A lot ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
You and the Law: 23 years as a waitress, and she loves her job Hanford Sentinel Today we begin a series that will be of special interest to a group of people who have some of the most difficult jobs in the world and whose work is often underappreciated by their customers, as well as by those who employ them. We are talking about ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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HCA to fill pit with 2000 jobs The Tennessean A state judge said Wednesday that Tennessee's voter identification law does not violate the state's constitution, likely keeping thousands of Tennesseans without proper ID from the ballot in November. The ruling also dealt a blow to prominent civil ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
As farm law expires, its future uncertain CBS News Reaching an agreement on a new law designed for 2012 seems more of a stretch, particularly given the partisan nature of this split body: In June, the Democrat-controlled Senate passed the "Agriculture Reform, Food and Jobs Act of 2012," but the version ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Legal help is in short supply in Jefferson County STLtoday.com Census figures released earlier this month show that the median household income in Jefferson County, which relied heavily upon construction jobs, has dipped about 18 percent since 2007. The stress of being unemployed combined with being at home ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health law is focus in 5th District The Tennessean He said the law, which President Barack Obama and other Democrats started embracing — more forcefully — at the Democratic National Convention, will be "good medicine for Tennessee." ... Staats said Cooper, 58, is "a career politician." Cooper was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Follow a Career Passion? Let It Follow You New York Times I had a job offer from Microsoft and an acceptance letter from the computer science doctoral program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I had also just ... If we lack this courage, we'll end up bored and unfulfilled — or, worse, in law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Page: Jobs are only part of the answer to nation's 'underclass" Alexandria Town Talk Murray didn't get that wish, but his book stirred a debate that led to the 1996 welfare reform law. The good news: Children on welfare dropped to their lowest level in 30 years after welfare reform was passed, helped by the era's economic boom. The bad ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New laws take effect Monday Delmarva Daily Times Among the local laws taking effect Monday is one allowing Wicomico County government to look up the criminal history of anyone applying for a job or to be a volunteer. Similarly, in Ocean City anyone hoping to drive a taxi will have to go through a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Legal language pivot of Ind. abortion drug fight WDRB (WDRB) -- University of Louisville senior guard Mike Marra suffered what Cardinals coach Rick Pitino said likely is a career-ending knee injury in his first practice session back with theMore >>. Speaking with WHAS Radio's Terry Meiners, Rick Pitino ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retirement gender gap Poughkeepsie Journal From June 2009 to July 2012, women regained only 26.7 percent of the jobs they lost during the recession, while men regained 40.6 percent of the jobs they lost, according to the National Women's Law Center. The heavy job losses in public-sector jobs, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama, Romney take different tacks on jobs Appeal-Democrat WASHINGTON — Perhaps the most important thing President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney can do to win the job of president for the next four years it to show they can help other Americans find a job. Hit by a great recession and now stuck in a weak ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Helping business, green jobs on agenda Foster's Daily Democrat Under the new health care law, small businesses are now eligible for tax credits to help cover the cost of their employees' health care, saving an average small business with 10 workers up to $35,000 a year, which will increase to up to $50,000 when ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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I am a job creator: A manifesto for the entitled Washington Post I am entitled to a judicial system that efficiently enforces contracts and legal obligations on customers, suppliers and employees but does not afford them the same right in return. I am entitled to complain about the poor quality of service provided ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Gov. Jerry Brown signs 65 bills into law but vetoes redevelopment proposals San Jose Mercury News But a new rule led psychologists to flee their jobs evaluating about 130 sex predators whose sentences are up, leaving prosecutors with no evidence to prove they should not be released into society. The new law allows for replacement psychologists to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oil boom a bust for understaffed police force Enid News & Eagle Many municipalities and small employers have struggled to retain their workforce in the face of available, and higher-paying "boom" jobs. But EPD's pay scale at the lower ranks is not only falling ... There is a wide range of pay for law enforcement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dear Governor: The Mid-Valley needs jobs Statesman Journal (blog) Any "extra" money should be used to pay off government debt, build tightly controlled rainy day funds and potentially provide taxpayer rebates — a better version of Oregon's unique "kicker" law. Some people will argue that tax reform should include a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gardner wary of court ruling on voter ID law The Union Leader "In declaring New Hampshire as my domicile, I am subject to the laws of the state of New Hampshire which apply to all residents, including laws requiring a driver to register a motor vehicle and apply for a New Hampshire driver's license within 60 days ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Willson found his calling through volunteering SW Iowa News While it is one of numerous recognitions Willson has received throughout his career, it is another reminder for him of how fortunate he has been to find the law as a profession. Willson, who turns 89 today, said a lifetime of volunteering to try new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wave of animal protection laws approved for California Daily Democrat Hounds used for hunting bobcats and bears in California will be out of a job come January when new legislation goes into effect banning the practice. (MediaNews Group file photograph). widespread attention, following hearings in which hundreds of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Hogan Lovells Bolsters IP Practice With Group From ... - Lawjobs.com Hogan Lovells Bolsters IP Practice With Group From Haynes and Boone. New partners said they were drawn by Hogan's global platform and the chance to work ... www.lawjobs.com/.../LawArticle.jsp?id...Hogan... | ||
The 1L Summer Job Search (Unofficially) Starts Now - Law School ... Under rules set by the National Association for Law Placement, 1Ls can't explicitly contact potential employers about jobs until Dec. 1. But that doesn't mean you ... blogs.findlaw.com/.../the-1l-summer-job-search-unofficially-st... | ||
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