Oct 9, 2012

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Firm-ative action: Columbia law grads #1 in jobs
New York Post
The law school — where tuition runs more than $51,000 per year — clawed its way to the top perch in the category "Best Career Prospects" from a third-place ranking last year, after not even cracking the top 10 the year before. "It's a great showing ...
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Career Development Center to host Graduate Fair on Oct. 9
Skidmore News
A panel titled "Letters from Law School" will take place from 5 p.m. to 5:50 p.m. in Dana 240 with the Career Development Center and the Pre-Law Society. From 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. the Career Development Center, the Opportunity Program, the Pre-Med Club and ...
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Wyoming State Treasurer Joe Meyer's career arc left tracks
Casper Star-Tribune Online
During the years Meyer was deputy director, he helped draft hundreds of bills, including many that became state law. It was the first job in a remarkable and long record of public service for the University of Wyoming law school graduate. Meyer died ...
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Pre-law students say ranking is most important
The Daily Cougar
13 percent of surveyed pre-law students cited affordability as their most important evaluation factor when deciding where to apply to law school while, 48 percent of new law school graduates suggest prioritizing either a law school's job placement rate ...
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Career prosecutor Ed Brodsky best choice for state attorney
Bradenton Herald
He holds the distinction of being Board Certified in Criminal Trial Law by the Florida Bar, the highest level of recognition of an attorney's competency and experience as judged by the state Supreme Court. The circuit's top law enforcement officers ...
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Bradenton Herald
Career and Internship Fair draws students
The IUSB Preface
Over 50 employers set up booths at the2012 Fall IU South Bend Career and Internship Fair last Wednesday. Recruiters from different job sectors came to the Student Activities Center ready to discuss internship and employment opportunities in banking ...
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Deputy police chief doesn't want top job in Sunnyside
Yakima Herald-Republic
SUNNYSIDE — Deputy Police Chief Phil Schenck, who grew up in Sunnyside and has spent his entire 24-year law enforcement career here, will not apply to be police chief after all, but declined to say why he no longer wants the job. "I am not applying ...
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Yakima Herald-Republic
Law, psychology experts weigh in on Sandusky trial
The Bridgeton News - NJ.com
In a case that garnered national attention and shattered the career of coach Joe Paterno, many eyes and ears will be anxiously awaiting the outcome of the sentencing, which is scheduled for 9 a.m. at the Center County Courthouse in Bellfonte, Pa. The ...
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The Bridgeton News - NJ.com
The Prairie Dog: The Center of Law and Public Safety
my.hsj.org
The whole idea of having a Center of Law and Public safety came in 2008, the year Dubiski Career High School (DCHS) was built. The idea was for The Law Academy to be established in DCHS, but in the end it was settled at in GPHS. Even though the Law ...
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A hunt for a job at sea stopped short by a US passport
Kansas City Star
David Peikin, a spokesman for the Cruise Lines International Association, said the trade group was unaware of any U.S. tax law that would discourage cruise ships from hiring Americans. "In fact, many U.S. citizens work on cruise ships that are both ...
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UGA School of Law to host international law society midyear meeting
Online Athens
Scholars, practitioners and students from the Southeast and around the world will convene to discuss compelling issues in international law. The Friday session, to be held at the Coca-Cola Co. headquarters in Atlanta, will consist of a career-mentoring ...
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3-strikes law revised under Prop. 36
San Francisco Chronicle
36 would attack the very core of the three strikes law and send the wrong message to criminals. Voters passed three strikes, said the law's author, Mike Reynolds, to remove career criminals from the streets, people he says cannot be rehabilitated.
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Late Chief Maloney, state trooper recognized for risks, sacrifices
Seacoastonline.com
The awards are given to officers who put themselves in harm's way to help others, and to recognize those who have shown an outstanding dedication to law enforcement over the course of their careers. Maloney was killed during a drug raid gone bad at the ...
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Career fair tries to connect employers with veterans, military spouses
Bizjournals.com
RecruitMilitary LLC and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are sponsoring the event, which is designed to answer the Veteran Hiring Challenge in the American Jobs Act, which President Obama signed into law in November. The act states that businesses may ...
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Macon Moore new Chief Deputy
DeSoto Times Today
HERNANDO — Macon Moore, a career law enforcement officer, was promoted to DeSoto County Chief Deputy Sheriff during a ceremony Thursday at the DeSoto County Courthouse. "I felt like he had a lot of experience and was knowledgeable of Mississippi ...
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Intellectual Property Law needs urgent reform
The Guardian Nigeria
Every part of my career, whether in the classroom, the courtroom or in governance, is significant." It is interesting to state that Prof. Adewopo has also taken a chair at the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (NIALS) as the pioneer ...
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Public Safety Training Center holds annual Career Day
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Consider attending the Santa Rosa Junior College Public Safety Training Center's annual Career Day, which runs 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20. The event is designed to introduce SRJC students and high school students to the Law Enforcement, Fire ...
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Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Rock Hill's Gregory to retire, marks 40 years in Law Enforcement
News Talk 94.3 WRHI
After nearly 40 years in law enforcement, Rock Hill Police Chief John Gregory announced his retirement today in his ninth year as chief of the agency. Gregory, now 57, spent the first 30 years of his career in North Carolina before coming to Rock Hill ...
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News Talk 94.3 WRHI
'Ink Masters' contestant Mark Matthews balances tattooing career with MMA risks
MMAjunkie.com
"The Machine" doesn't think about it because the law of attractions. He channels the positivity necessary to juggle two art careers – tattoos and mixed martial arts. All the familiarities of an ink shop – leather chairs, drawing desks and framed art ...
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MMAjunkie.com
Tories in job-rights-for-shares bid
Yahoo! Movies UK (blog)
It was welcomed by venture capitalist Adrian Beecroft - author of a controversial review of employment law which recommended the right for bosses to sack at will - as "a real shot in the arm for Britain's entrepreneurs". And Simon Walker, director ...
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Dorsey & Whitney hires Holdrup as new CFO
Bizjournals.com (blog)
Holdrup also was CFO of the Heller Ehrman, and Squire, Sanders & Dempsey law firms. Earlier in his career, he spent 19 years as a senior financial executive in the consumer products industry, Dorsey said in a news release. According to his LinkedIn ...
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Dragon's Den Star Dupsy Abiola: I Gave Up My Job As A Lawyer To Follow My ...
Grazia
Dupsy's career as a lawyer had been something she'd worked hard for since leaving school at 18 – she was passionate about it and, after gaining a coveted place at Oxford to study law, and a place to work at prestigious City firm Fishburns following her ...
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Grazia
The Empty Chair Speaks
American Thinker
On the second point, much has been made of Obama's allegedly stellar career at Harvard Law School, his election as president of the school's Law Review, and his constitutional law lectureship. Few bothered to see (let alone say) the obvious: Obama's ...
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After backing Blair, former sheriff now wants the job
Ocala
The sheriff's Internal Affairs unit and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement are investigating the accusations, which may have violated department policies and also prompted Kuhn's resignation as the Sheriff's Office's second in command. The ...
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Corporate Account Executives
Bizcommunity.com
The Career Guru is looking for a dynamic, hands on, individual who has had PR agency experience and has worked on a corporate client (ie, banking/ finance, construction, mining, law firms and or a technology client). The candidate needs to be hungry to ...
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RI police chief to lead WIU security
Quad City Times
He said that despite receiving numerous awards over his law enforcement career, including once being named citizen of the year, Harris is most proud of the changing philosophy of the department. "We're not just thinking of crime in numbers, we're ...
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No love lost in race for judge
Arizona Daily Sun
Robbins has justified his candidacy by touting his career handling dependency cases and family law, which he says is much of what a superior court judge does. According to Robbins, most of the court's caseload is civil and not criminal. "We have a real ...
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Career Moves: Who's Movin' On Up
India West
Patel has a law degree from USC and a bachelor's degree in business administration from U.C.-Berkeley. • Zaim Hajdari, president and founder of New York-based The Hajdari Group, has been appointed to the Crain's New York Business Finance Advisory ...
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Wanted: Lateral Hires With Real-World Experience
The National Law Journal
One of the new hires is a former teacher who has joined the firm's education law practice. Another worked as an aerospace engineer before going to law school. "He will begin his legal career in our import/export compliance practice, servicing some of ...
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Corpus Christi ISD to break ground on new academy for career and technical ...
Corpus Christi Caller Times
The academy, set to be more than 22,000 square feet, is planned to offer ninth- through 12th-grade students the chance to study areas including accounting, computer science, drafting, biotechnology, aviation and law enforcement. Students will take many ...
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NH memorial to honor public workers who died on job
Seacoastonline.com
It is still a dangerous job," Carl Quiram says. On June 15, 2009, Gov. John Lynch signed into law a bill "establishing a committee to oversee the design, construction and maintenance of a memorial to public works employees who have died in the course ...
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'Three Strikes of Injustice'
New York Times
6, voters in California will decide whether to adopt Proposition 36, a ballot initiative that would reform the most draconian aspects of the law — and, in our view, restore the original intent of voters, which was to lock away violent career criminals ...
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New York Times
The new American job: part-time?
CNN
This leaves people like Asci wondering: Is the new American job part-time? From law dreams to data-entry. Every day, Dolores Casillas holds her breath as she walks into the Chicago bank where she works part-time doing data entry. It's a temporary ...
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Programs court new lawyers
The Idaho Statesman
New Ada County deputy prosecutor Katelyn Farley is congratulated by federal and state judges as she receives her Idaho State Bar law license Thursday. .... But in the end, doing a job she's passionate about now is more important than making six figures.
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The Idaho Statesman
Akanbi: 'I stumbled into Law'
The Guardian Nigeria
He recalled: "I stumbled into Law. I didn't want to read Law because I had a very conservative view of Law. As a Muslim, I didn't think it was worthwhile reading Law. I also did not want to read Medicine, because I don't like to slaughter anything ...
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Web3 new results for Law Career
 
Mizzou Law Career Cafe |
October 8, 2012, By Career Development Office. This week at the Law School, on Monday, October 8th is the Floyd R. Gibson Annual Judicial Clerkship Forum.
law.missouri.edu/mizzoulawcareercafe/
Alumni Presentation: Bill Thomson '57, "Get Involved! A Law Career ...
It's not every day that you get to have lunch with the former mayor of Pasadena, CA but October 19th is not every day. We invite you to join us at Noon in ELC ...
careerinsider.blogs.bucknell.edu/.../alumni-presentation-bill-th...
How Did Your Law Career Begin? | Palmisano Law Firm, Tempe ...
How Did Your Law Career Begin? Interviewer: What was your first significant case with a jury? What happened? Palmisano: I remember the details. The facts ...
www.palmisanoazlaw.com/how-did-your-law-career-begin


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