Nov 26, 2012

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Students learn about law enforcement at Career Fair
Evening Observer
GOWANDA - As part of the Gowanda High School Career Fair held recently in the high school gymnasium, Gowanda Police Officer and School Resource Officer Jen Alessi represented the criminal justice, human services and law career table. Students from ...
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Evening Observer
Veteran jurist to retire
Muskogee Daily Phoenix
After a law career spanning more than six decades, Special District Judge A. Carl Robinson is set to retire next month. Robinson handles all small claims, guardianship and probate cases at the Muskogee County District Courthouse as well as half of the ...
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Court rejects plea to block taping of police
WGME
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court has rejected an Illinois prosecutor's plea to allow enforcement of a law aimed at stopping people from recording police officers on the job. The justices on Monday left in place a lower court ruling that found that ...
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When can "comp time" be used?
Boston.com
Generally, state and federal law require employers to provide non-exempt employees overtime pay, at one and a half times their regular rate, when they work more than 40 hours in a work week. A retail sales person almost always must be classified as non ...
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Vermont Law School cutting jobs, preparing for changes
Brattleboro Reformer
The declines in numbers at the South Royalton campus reflect a national trend. Word has been spreading in recent years that there are fewer job openings for lawyers. The American Bar Association reported in June that barely half of those who finished ...
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7 Ways Job Searching Has Changed
U.S. News & World Report (blog)
If you understand the laws of supply and demand, it's no surprise that a flooded job market means that candidates command less money than they used to. Because employers have no shortage of applicants willing to work for less, the market value of many ...
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'Laws Of Power' Author Robert Greene Is Surprisingly Nice
Business Insider
Also the wife of a very well-known NBA player contacted me recently – she feels she's lost the limelight and wanted my help thinking about her own career." When pressed, it appears that Greene takes most of his laws with a healthy pinch of salt. "When ...
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Judge Anne Thompson has seen it all in long career
The Trentonian
Thompson graduated from Howard University and began her career in law in the early 1970's, as a Mercer County public defender, fighting for the rights of those who could not fight for themselves. She transitioned her career into a municipal judge, then ...
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Fast-tracking a government career
FCW.com
Lisa Blomgren Bingham is the Keller-Runden professor of public service at Indiana University's School of Public and Environmental Affairs and a former attorney who represented mainly government and nonprofit employers in labor and employment law.
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Sean Radcliffe Joins Ciber as Vice President and General Counsel
Reuters
Radcliffe started his career as an associate in the Tulsa, Okla.-based law firm, Pray Walker. From there, he joined Conner & Winters, another Tulsa firm, where he specialized in intellectual property related to software development and licensing ...
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Do What You Love: The Celebrity Agent
BusinessNewsDaily
Hearing about the "people business" and how truly fascinating strategically guiding careers was totally sold me. As a result, instead of accepting the law firm position (which would have paid me more than twice what I'd earn at William Morris), I took ...
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Sketching out our laws: Legislative Council is already at work
Barre Montpelier Times Argus
"We have one staff, and it's a central staff," said Bill Russell, who headed the Legislative Council from 1972 to 2008 but also spent part of his legal career in Congress. "In a state like New York, every committee would have its own staff ... There ...
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