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Addition of 1000 Jobs Makes September a Bounce-Back Month for Legal Sector Connecticut Law Tribune The September data shows that 5,900 more people are employed in the legal sector now than were at the same point last year, and that the industry has seen a net gain of 2,900 jobs since the start of 2012. The fresh boost in legal employment comes a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Steven Greenhut: Giveaway almost becomes law OCRegister In the private sector, employees typically receive injury and death benefits through insurance, and such benefits are linked to work performed on the job. In "public safety" jobs in the public sector, taxpayers foot the bill for disability and death ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Debate, jobs report shake up presidential race KTVN By ALLEN G. BREED AP National Writer Lisa Freeman was cradling her 6-day-old grandson in her left arm and watching the news on her iPad while her daughter and son-in-law caught some much needed...More >>. By ALLEN G. BREED AP National Writer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dold Proposes Law To Help Create Jobs Patch.com Dold introduced legislation Thursday to reimburse employers for hiring and training new workers and explained it to a round table of employers and potential job seekers today in Lincolnshire. Schneider discussed some of his ideas with Patch this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The shadow of Steve Jobs in Apple's Maps push Times of India To the degree that tying arrangements extend the control of a dominant producer, they may violate antitrust laws. Probably the best-known example was Microsoft's attempt to bundle its Internet Explorer browser on Windows software, to the disadvantage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Brick mayor vetoes job cuts ordinance Asbury Park Press BRICK — Mayor Stephen C. Acropolis has vetoed a plan to restructure several township departments and eliminate eight jobs, saying discussions on the ordinance violated the Sunshine Law. In issuing the veto late Thursday, Acropolis claimed the Township ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Part-time jobs fuel drop in jobless rate Omaha World-Herald The 48-year-old single mother found employment as a receptionist at a Columbus, Ohio, law firm in August after searching for two years. Not working a full day gives her the flexibility to take care of her 10-year-old son and pursue a career in catering. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Carl Levin: JOBS Act Rule 'Inexplicably Ignores Such Common Sense Practices' Huffington Post The rule, proposed by the SEC in August and mandated by the JOBS Act, was signed into law by President Barack Obama in April. It scales back a number of securities regulations to help smaller companies raise capital and create jobs. Consumer advocates ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Employment law, changes to constitution on the agenda Viet Nam News The committee heard that although the country already has a number of laws and legal documents that govern employment, some newly-arisen issues required a separate law. Under the draft, the law will cover both formal and informal jobs, free-lancers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
You and the Law: The secret of successful restaurants? Servers who make it fun ... Hanford Sentinel "When it comes to running a successful business, discipline always matters. But never forget the importance of recognition for excellence on the job," Bob Phibbs, The Retail Doctor concluded. His website is: www.retaildoc.com. Dennis Beaver practices ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lawyer, chiropractor trade sharp attacks in race for House District 68 Tampabay.com Early in his career, he worked as a legislative aide and analyst for the Florida House. He then served as a public defender for eight years before opening his own law practice. Dudley, who reports a net worth of about $418,000, said he wants the seat ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WORKPLACE: State law bans social media disclosures Press-Enterprise Job-hunters in California can no longer be required to hand over their passwords for social media accounts when they're being screened, thanks to the proposal signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown last week. AB 1844, proposed by Assemblywoman Nora ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Labor Department Shows that Legal Services Slightly on the Rise JDJournal.com Labor Department Shows that Legal Services Slightly on the Rise. We weren't hoping for anything drastic, and we weren't disappointed: of the 4,900 Professional and technical services jobs, 4,900 were added, according the latest from the Labor Department. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Governor speaks out against GLBT discrimination law KHAS-TV Earlier this week Grand Island City Council member Larry Carney requested an expansion of the law protecting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals from being discriminated against for jobs. But, Governor Heineman isn't on the same page ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jobs numbers give Obama a boost Chicago Sun-Times ... the Romney lines of attack that I thought was potent was taking on Obama over his priorities — that he spent more political capital on ramming through his health care law with only Democratic votes —than on negotiating with Republicans on jobs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sideline saviors: Job of sports trainers transformed Cherry Hill Courier Post "We have a state law regarding concussions and trying to get a baseline test on each student athlete, and then following up on the kid every day once they get a concussion." Even some of the younger trainers already have seen their jobs evolve. Gould ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Will jobs report give a timely lift to Obama's record on the economy? Yahoo! News (blog) Many of those part-time jobs may have gone to young people, says Christine Owens of the National Employment Law Project (NELP), which advocates in Washington on behalf of the jobless. The BLS statistics indicate 70 percent of the jobs created last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Three justices worry pressure groups could corrupt courts The Florida Current Three state Supreme Court justices fighting for their jobs told Florida State University law students Friday the real issue on the ballot next month is whether the judicial branch of government will remain free of political influence and potential ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The hedge fund industry's man in North Carolina MarketWatch ... charged with oversight of the Securities and Exchange Commission and a high-profile supporter of the JOBS Act. McHenry wrote a widely-reported letter in August accusing the regulator of "abdicating [its] responsibility to follow the law" for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama: Jobs report shows economy is on right track WIS (RNN) – A New Orleans assistant city attorney must've not done a good job of checking his pockets before heading to court. According to media reports, a marijuana joint fell out of prosecutor Jason Cantrell'sMore >>. According to media reports, a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Race for Pinal County attorney intensifies Arizona Republic "We charge a higher percentage not because our standards are down," Walsh said, responding to one of Voyles' allegations, "but because law enforcement is doing a good job." At the meeting, Voyles accused Walsh of taking on weak cases to bump up ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Walker praises jobs figures, denies credit to Obama Leader-Telegram Walker's comments on jobs and the presidential race came a day after Obama drew 30,000 people to a rally on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. The latest Marquette University Law School poll, released Wednesday, showed Obama with an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge considers Arizona law on Planned Parenthood San Francisco Chronicle ... the challengers, arguing that the Arizona law violates a federal Medicaid requirement that patients be allowed to choose among willing, qualified providers. The federal government has taken identical positions on similar laws enacted by Indiana and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Ties That Bind The National Law Journal October 8, 2012. More than any other law firm, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr has populated the Obama administration with high-profile alums. What is it about Wilmer that leads so many of its partners to land highly coveted, politically ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HIV and law, an evolution Ottawa Citizen Advocates on either side of the issue will disagree about what that means in practice and whether the law is evolving too quickly or not quickly enough. And this is one issue where even the most extreme positions are backed up by reasonable arguments. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former Aveos workers get Quebec's help to find jobs Montreal Gazette MONTREAL — Quebec labour and employment minister Agnès Maltais announced Friday a program to help former Aveos Fleet Performance Inc. workers find jobs. And, Maltais ... "Now there are two of us pushing Air Canada to respect the law," she said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Fastest-Growing Jobs In The Recovery: What And Where They Are Huffington Post ... the September jobs report showed "we are moving forward again," there is a very real question about what kind of forward we're considering. Much of the growth, a recent report from the National Employment Law Project found, is in low-wage occupations. See all stories on this topic » | ||
SEC Staff Updates JOBS Act FAQs To Address M&A, Spin-Off And Other Issues Mondaq News Alerts (registration) Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations. © Morrison & Foerster LLP. All rights reserved ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Dold Proposes Law To Help Create Jobs - Winnetka-Glencoe, IL Patch By Steve Sadin You campaigned on jobs, jobs, jobs in 2010, yet you and the rest of the Republican members of Congress have done everything you can to prevent jobs bills from coming to a vote. And now, you want to campaign on this again. Fool us once ... Winnetka-Glencoe Patch | ||
In an employment lawyer's inbox today…where the jobs went. « MJ ... By MJM Also in today's inbox is this marvel of bureaucratic alphabet soup. It used to be that, once you got a job, you either showed up for work or you were fired. "Having a job" meant that you showed up for work every day and, therefore, got paid. MJ Mollenhour's Blog on the 2nd... | ||
Law And More: Legal Sector: 1000 jobs added in September By Jane Genova According to Labor Deptment preliminary statistics, reports AM LAW DAILY, the legal sector added 1000 jobs in September. That means there was a net gain of 2900 jobs since the beginning of 2012. But, in general, growth in the sector... Law And More | ||
HealthLawProf Blog: A Review of Failing Law Schools: Is ... By HealthLawProf Hodnicki Just because the global financial crisis has dramatically changed the market for lawyers does not necessarily mean that law schools have been engaging in fraud because they have not been doing a good job teaching legal skills. My review ... HealthLawProf Blog |
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A Bar of Their Own: Korean-Americans Stand Up in ... - Lawjobs.com A Bar of Their Own: Korean-Americans Stand Up in Atlanta. By Meredith Hobbs All Articles. Daily Report. October 2, 2012. Twitter; delicious del.icio.us; Digg ... www.lawjobs.com/.../LawArticle.jsp?id...A_Bar_of... |
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