Mar 10, 2013

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Sunday Jobs: Burlington attorney helps with concerns about their children's ...
BurlingtonFreePress.com
Prior to becoming an attorney, St. Cyr participated in many Individualized Education Program meetings. These meetings decide the particular needs of students with educational difficulties, such as an injury, disability, sexual harassment or discrimination.
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Law Schools Provide Graduates With Job Opportunities
U.S. News University
Earlier this year, The New York Times reported that employment in the legal field is getting harder to find for several reasons. One is that the Internet makes research easier than ever. This translates to a need for fewer lawyers, which, in turn ...
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Recovery! Law schools opening law firms so their graduates can get jobs
Washington Examiner
Thankfully, the economy added 260,000 jobs last month — many more than expected, as the unemployment rate dropped to 7.7 percent. But even more people (296,00o) stopped looking for jobs; their exit from the labor force also contributed to the drop in ...
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62 jobs lost as law firm Semple Fraser collapses
Scotsman
They announced that the Manchester operations had been sold to Weightmans, saving 14 jobs, including two partners. A new Scottish construction practice will be created for Weightmans in Glasgow, following its hiring of one partner and two staff members ...
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Law only punishes those who obey it
Gloversville Leader-Herald
I have spent the majority of my adult life in law enforcement. First with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department (road patrol) and then with the Amsterdam Police Department. I retired from the APD as a sergeant. In my experience dealing with ...
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Ex-Canton city workers want jobs back
Canton Repository
Under state law, public employees with enough service are eligible to retire to collect their full state pension, in this case, from the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), and then return to work and collect a salary. It's a practice known ...
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