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Majority of Physicians Say They Don't Recommend a Career in Medicine Health Care News We've documented in the past the concerns among America's physicians about how they will adapt to a new reality under President Barack Obama's health care law, particularly considering the need for more than 30,000 primary care physicians by 2015 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Easier access to finances begins for Congress, delayed for employees Washington Post (blog) Financial disclosures of members of Congress became more readily available Monday as required by the Stock Act, although under a new law that President Obama has signed, access to such forms filed by many senior career federal employees will remain ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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How I Got Here: Merrill Lynch's Buck Wiley Businessweek Then, believing he might want to pursue a career in public service, Wiley headed to Europe to pursue an LLM in international law from the University of Brussels. Ultimately he landed in the world of finance, spending six years at two firms in Moscow ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law enforcement tracks sex offender reporting San Francisco Chronicle "(Registered sex offenders) have requirements they're supposed to live by," troopers' spokeswoman Megan Peters told the Peninsula Clarion (http://bit.ly/QGYYWd). "If it's discovered that they aren't following the requirements — that's when law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Montgomery charges Horne with election law violations Verde Independent PHOENIX -- Tom Horne and the head of a supposedly independent campaign whom he subsequently put on the state payroll violated election finance law in Horne's successful 2010 bid for state attorney general, Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New 'club' to help local job seekers New Jersey Herald Another mused about being inspired by a story she read last weekend in which retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor discussed her inability to find a job after graduating from law school. Flaherty suggested cutting out that article, and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tips for Juggling Breastfeeding and Your Career Business Insider By law, workplaces with over 50 employees are required to provide working moms with break time and a private spot (besides the restroom) to pump breast milk—but that doesn't mean they'll be happy about it. While your job may be protected, your career ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Career Moves: Who's Movin' On Up India West based intellectual property law firm Brooks Kushman has named Sangeeta Gandhi Shah chief diversity officer for the Detroit and Los Angeles offices. Shah founded "Retooling Detroit," which provides individual instruction to Detroit public school ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fewer Ohio inmates, but judges want law fixed Sandusky Register Enacted a year ago this Sunday, the law aims to save the state millions of dollars by shrinking the number of inmates and also by reducing the number of offenders who might to return to prison as repeat offenders. One result of the change is that Ohio ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Police captain reflects on rewards of the job Le Mars Daily Sentinel Folkema's father was a police officer in Granville and Alton, and that sparked his son's interest in the law enforcement career. A difference between the way the retiring officer works today and his father's work is technology. "Everything is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Shrewsbury's New Chief, Officially Patch.com Councilman Tom Menapace also recalled a memory made before the start of Ferraro's career. According to Menapace, himself a law enforcement officer with the FBI, Ferraro's mother, Mel, told him her son was considering joining the department. When she ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Want a job? Look to the energy field KSDK The boom is causing everyone from law firms to banks to add white-collar staffers, as well -- and to open everything from hotels to the Red Dog Ice House, a big- screen sports bar coming to Carrizo Springs, Texas. At Huntington Bancshares in Columbus, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Page 3 Profile: Lord Neuberger, Senior judge The Independent After he completed his chemistry degree there, he went on to work for the merchant bank NM Rothschild, before kicking off his legal career in the 1970s. He became the youngest sitting Law Lord in 2007 and in 2009 became the Master of the Rolls. See all stories on this topic » | ||
High debt, little work for youth in era of 'complexity and uncertainty:' report Brandon Sun She added that high debt discourages or prevents people from pursuing careers that don't pay as well — in her case, practising legal aid or public interest law. "Students shouldn't have to fit this one picture. There isn't a one size fits all model ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Valley Tech dean to retire Milford Daily News These years have been the highlight of my professional career." A member of the Massachusetts Bar, O'Connell earned a juris doctor degree from Western New England College School of Law and was in private practice specializing in juvenile law in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Duke law professor to speak to local environmental groups about highway ... Mountain Xpress After graduation from law school, Ryke worked as a solo practitioner doing criminal defense work as well as small civil cases. In 1993, he began to work for the North Carolina Department of Justice in the Environmental Division. During his 14 year ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Darren Law takes third in Rolex DP championship Motorsport.com Darren Law finished third in the 2012 Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series Daytona Prototype championship after a strong season behind the wheel of two Action Express Racing Corvette-powered Coyote race cars. The Phoenix driver was the highest-finishing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Profile: Matthew Wheelock, founder of Live It Learn It Washington Post (blog) A decade ago, the next logical career move for Matthew Wheelock was to head overseas to work in his law firm's Tokyo office. Instead, aiming to make a difference in the city where he grew up, he became a fourth-grade teacher at the District's Walker ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pennsylvania City Picks Leonard for Assistant Chief Firehouse.com "The selection was made by the borough manager as chief administrative officer of the borough pursuant to local law but after consultation with the committee," Stonehill said in an e-mail. "There ... His fire service career began in Middletown in 1977 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
St. Louis Police Chief Dan Isom announces retirement, new job at UMSL STLtoday.com Slay said it was too early for speculation about who could fill that vacuum. A new chief could be named in as soon as 30 days, should the Board of Police Commissioners act swiftly. There are about 22 candidates to chose from, as state law requires the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Former Cooley Attorney Launches New Litigation Firm San Francisco Chronicle In his extensive legal career, he has been an attorney at two AmLaw 100 law firms – Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Cooley LLP – as well as in the White House. With experience in litigation defense, prosecution and pre-litigation counseling across a broad ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Four Reasons Why GCs Fire Their Law Firms ABA Journal Another 16 percent said they had dropped a firm because the job ended. Law firms should heed the results, according to the article. "The fired firms can't be regarded as trivial," the story says. The list is "a litany of the rich and famous. Nor can ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FBI: Indianapolis Armed Career Criminal Sentenced to 33 Years as Part of ... eNews Park Forest The ACC designation is a federal-specific prosecutorial tool, and Hogsett said the sentencing enhancement was a key component of the office's efforts to assist local law enforcement combat violent crime. This prosecution comes as part of the U.S ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Exclusive: In-fighting raises concern over Volvo Car recovery - sources Reuters SON-IN-LAW. Two sources said Jacoby's relationship with Olsson hit a worrying low over the career of Andersson, who is married to Olsson's younger daughter. In early 2011, roughly six months after Geely bought Volvo, the newly appointed CEO Jacoby met ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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