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Law grads' job prospects improve Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette CHAMPAIGN — The latest employment figures for law school graduates show hiring has improved in the last year, including at the University of Illinois College of Law. The American Bar Association's Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Little to Cheer in Law Graduates' Job Data Wall Street Journal We don't recommend holding your breath for good news on the law-school front. For potential J.D. hopefuls, the outlook is grim. The Wall Street Journal has reported that the class of 2011 had little better than a 50-50 shot of landing a job as a lawyer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iowa Senate bill seeks to aid pregnant workers San Francisco Chronicle It would require that employers follow the medical recommendations of a pregnant employee's physician and make reasonable accommodations to enable the worker to stay on the job. It now awaits a full Senate vote. Unlike current law, employers couldn't ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
JOBS Act Falls Short Of Grand Promises Huffington Post Barack Obama , Congress, Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, Politics News. www.washingtonpost.com: When lawmakers unveiled the carefully named Jobs Act a year ago, backers expected it to get caught up in the typical grind of Capitol Hill: vigorous ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Saudi job law: Kerala CM denies any panic situation Oneindia There was no "panic situation" due to the labour policy titled 'Nitaqat,' part of Saudi Arabia's effort to strengthen localisation of jobs. The decision has triggered apprehension among lakhs of Keralites working in that country regarding their jobs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Companies Specializing in Shipping American Jobs Offshore Seeking More H ... MarketWatch (press release) Companies specializing in sending American jobs offshore have already applied for more H-1B visas than will be available in 2013. Data compiled by the Department of Labor Office of Foreign Labor Certification shows that the top 10 companies applying ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple Retail Stores Receive Trademark Protection The National Law Review In Walter Issacson's 2011 biography of Steve Jobs, Issacson recounts how in 1999, after returning to Apple, Steve Jobs began to interview executives to develop a string of new Apple retail stores. At the time, Gateway Computers was on the verge of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sick-Pay Plan Called Blessing and Burden New York Times The compromise reached on a sick-leave law for workers in New York City drew cheers on Friday from employees who have feared that catching a cold could cost them their jobs. But some employers complained that it would unfairly load yet another expense ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ill-Informed: Fox Pundits Mislead On Beneficial Paid Sick Days Laws Media Matters for America (blog) Fox's Alisyn Camerota and Charles Payne attacked paid sick day laws as job-killing "entitlements" but ignored studies indicating such laws protect vulnerable workers while having little or no negative impact on businesses. On the March 29 broadcast of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sick Days Goes Viral Huffington Post (blog) Around the nation, states and localities are enacting laws that provide a sick days labor standard, so that workers do not lose wages or jobs when the flu strikes. This month, Portland, Oregon and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania both passed legislation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Outside Opinion: Proposed 'rebates' for Medicare Part D could destroy Illinois ... Chicago Tribune Related; Outside Opinion: Drug company 'refunds' would help Medicare · Home Health Provider Aids Needy As Supreme Court Debates Healthcare Reform Law. Likewise, Illinois drug firms depend on many local specialty vendors to support their work. See all stories on this topic » | ||
3 NC law enforcement leaders getting sworn in BlueRidgeNow.com Baker and Allen will be sworn in later, after completing duties at their current jobs. "These men have compiled exemplary records in law enforcement and are well equipped to carry out their new responsibilities," McCrory said. "Protecting the public is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kids vulnerable to identity theft Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ... enforcement officials and immigration experts told me that legal immigrants, naturalized citizens and U.S.-born residents with common ethnic names were increasingly being targeted by illegal immigrants who resort to stealing plausible identities to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court revives part of lawsuit against Justice Dept over Bush-era political ... Washington Post Selections are made based on a demonstrated commitment to government service, academic achievement, leadership, law review experience, legal aid and clinical experience, past employment, and extracurricular activities. "Unrebutted evidence ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Our View: By backing jobs-killing bill, Cook again fails region The Daily Advance Introduced by former Duke Energy engineer-turned Republican House member Mike Hager of Rutherford County, House Bill 298 essentially repeals a 2007 law requiring North Carolina energy companies to buy or generate 12.5 percent of their power from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care law divides Mass. Senate candidates Boston.com Winslow said the federal law was bad for Massachusetts, imposed unnecessary taxes and is costing jobs, but he didn't say if he would vote to repeal it. Instead, Winslow said he supports an initiative he dubbed ''Excel and Exempt.'' ''If a state has met ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Under Texas Senate bill, sex offenders' jobs won't suffer from hiring them ReporterNews.com ... aimed at curbing how and where sex offenders can live and work, a proposal in Texas that would strip employment information from the stateís sex offender registry is being cheered by those on the list as a minor but extraordinary easing of the law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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We Need an Immigration Policy That Helps Americans National Review Online (blog) An expanded guest-worker program will not benefit unemployed American and legal workers. We should be trying to help unemployed Americans find good jobs, not importing cheap labor to take these jobs. A well-planned welfare-to-work program — turning ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kerala worried as expats may lose jobs to Saudi labour law Indian Express Those who lose their jobs in Saudi Arabia would move to other countries like in the past, Rajan said. In 2008, he pointed out, the Kerala government feared five lakh expatriates would return but that didn't happen. Rajan, however, said that those on a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Returning Paterson cops must go through retraining NorthJersey.com Some of the officers found other jobs in law enforcement, including a few who are working as sheriff's deputies in Middlesex County, she said. After the layoffs, she found a part-time job as an emergency medical technician and later a full-time ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jobs data are difficult to decipher MiamiHerald.com More than two million jobs have been created in the past year, yet pay has barely crept higher. Like all markets, labor is subject to the law of supply and demand. Static income growth is a sure sign of plenty of supply. If demand for workers from all ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pennsylvania's Rejection Of Medicaid Expansion May Cost The State Millions ... Huffington Post Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett (R) announced last month that he would reject Medicaid expansion -- a key provision of President Barack Obama's health care reform law that would have made health care available to many more of the state's poorest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The UK's Bloody Mad Blogosphere Battle TechNewsWorld 03/30/13 5:00 AM PT. The phone hacking scandal in the UK prompted a far-reaching investigation into the practices and ethics of the British media. Arrests have been made, jobs lost, and new laws proposed. However, some bloggers argue the legislation is ... See all stories on this topic » |
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No need for panic over Saudi job law: Chandy | CanIndia NEWS By Web Editor There was no "panic situation" due to the labour policy titled 'Nitaqat,' part of Saudi Arabia's effort to strengthen localisation of jobs. The decision has triggered apprehension among lakhs of Keralites working in that country regarding their jobs. CanIndia NEWS |
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Student-teacher ties lead Reece to law job - Atlanta Business ... When Jessica Reece interviewed with an Atlanta-based law firm last year, it wasn 't... www.bizjournals.com/.../student-teacher-ties-lead-reece-to-law... | ||
Trademark law jobs Job Requirements For a trademark attorney position, as with any attorney position, Trademark law is often called the "dermatology practice" of the legal field. digsitevalue.org/k/trademark-law-jobs |
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