Nov 22, 2012

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Nine Jobs You Can Do With A Law Degree
Forbes
A law degree doesn't guarantee that you'll have a career in law. It does guarantee you will have a degree and most likely a student loan. In North America, there seems to be a glut of lawyers. Earlier this year, New York Supreme Court judge Melvin J.
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Blow Up the Law Schools
Washington Monthly (blog)
The declining number of people taking the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) every year is a good indication that something probably needs to change in the law school market. In a few years a lot more college graduates are going to conclude it just isn't ...
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Gov. Brown appoints three attorneys to vacant Alameda County Superior Court ...
San Jose Mercury News
Patton earned a law degree from the University of San Francisco School of Law and an undergraduate degree from the University of California at Santa Barbara. As a prosecutor, Patton's most high-profile case was handling a lengthy preliminary hearing in ...
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Frost Brown Todd adds four associates
Cincinnati.com (blog)
His nine-year professional career prior to law school included significant work in the transportation and telecommunications industries, and in roles ranging from manager and analyst to staff accountant and network engineer. He received his law degree ...
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Edward P. Ryan Law Firm Welcomes New Attorney, Elizabeth Lynch
PR Web (press release)
She graduated from Oberlin College in Ohio and received her law degree from Brooklyn Law School. "We are excited to welcome Elizabeth Lynch to the team," said attorney Edward P. Ryan. "Her knowledge and experience in Social Security Disability law ...
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Brown nominates longtime aide for Court of Appeal
Sacramento Bee
After earning his law degree from the University of Denver, Humes worked for two Colorado-based law firms, with stints in the Colorado Attorney General's Office from 1984 to 1986 and again from 1987 to 1993. He also holds a master's degree in social ...
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