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| Northwestern Law Cuts Size of Class as Graduates Can't Land Jobs Bloomberg The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 75,000 new legal jobs will be created this decade while the nation's law schools are producing 40,000 graduates a year, Rodriguez said. Law school graduates left with an average of $100,433 in debt, according to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Future welders look to Wisconsin's new mining law for jobs Today's TMJ4 Future welders see Wisconsin's new mining law as a way to build a career at home, instead of leaving Wisconsin for work. "A lot of people have moved out of the state, because there's not enough jobs here, so it's excellent," said student Gary Kender. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Report: Mich. school safety laws routinely ignored Escanaba Daily Press LANSING (AP) - Michigan laws meant to improve safety at schools are routinely ignored and state officials don't know the scope of the problem, according to the results of a two-month investigation published Monday. Disaster drills aren't being done, or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| W.Va. House voids gun laws Martinsburg Journal CHARLESTON - A nearly unanimous West Virginia House of Delegates Monday approved a measure that would repeal a handful of municipal gun control ordinances, affirming the Legislature's supremacy over that area of law. The bill and its 94-4 passage to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hundreds of jobs to go as law firm is shut down Warwick Courier All 250 solicitors and employees of a legal firm with offices in Leamington and Birmingham have been told to clear their desks and go home after an intervention by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). An SRA spokesman has said: "The Solicitors ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Two NJ state troopers lose jobs over unauthorized high-speed escort CNN International Under a plea agreement, the state will recommend that Nassry, a 26-year veteran of the New Jersey State Police, be sentenced to a term of probation, forfeit his job with the state police and be permanently barred from any law enforcement position or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Open meetings law is a necessity Tiffin Advertiser Tribune They had their attorney present and insisted Ohio's open meetings law did not pertain to them because of an exemption allowing closed meetings to discuss "pending or imminent court action." But there was no court action. Board members simply used the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New Jersey State Police sports car caravan leader pleads guilty, loses job ... The Express Times - LehighValleyLive.com In addition to forfeiting his job with the New Jersey State Police, he will be permanently barred from any law enforcement position or public employment in New Jersey. Superior Court Judge Bradley J. Ferencz, in New Brunswick scheduled sentencing of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| As litigation and employment cases grow, Canterbury Law adds staff Royal Gazette Only in business a year, Canterbury Law has added several staff including a Bermudian law pupil as the firm sees its employment and insolvency practice grow amid the economic downturn. As director Juliana Snelling put it: "Board rooms seem restless at ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Law School Grads Find Temp Legal Jobs in Tough Market Job opportunities exist outside law firms, but still within the legal field, for new law school grads. "I thought I'd have a law firm job for four to five years, then go ... legalpronews.findlaw.com/.../01pxf3if030yD?... | ||
| Patent Law Jobs by Patently-O: Patent Associate/Patent Agent ... NSIP LAW is a growing intellectual property boutique law firm situated in downtown Washington, D.C. We are currently accepting resumes for a patent associate, ... www.patentlyo.com/.../patent-associatepatent-agenttechnical-s... |
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