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Resilience as the Legal Career X-Factor… The National Law Review Many of us have seen the reversal of fortunes, undoing of relationships, dissolution of career goals, merciless illness and loss of status, homes, health and expectations. And in the legal profession, I am witness to many of these stories as I am ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Clipboard: Federal health law could weaken link between job and insurance plan Boston.com New health care subsidies created under the Affordable Care Act could prompt about 900,000 people to leave their jobs because they are no longer wedded to the insurance plan offered by their employer, American Public Media's Marketplace reporter Dan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'RHOA' star Phaedra Parks to film spin-off about her career Examiner.com Apparently, Bravo has announced that Parks' spin-off show would be centered around her legal career. The show will focus on Parks putting her law degree to use by helping wealthy folks deal with their "rich people problems." Of course, some of Parks' ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Archdale names Chair City resident police chief Lexington Dispatch Craddock started his career in law enforcement in 1996 with the Asheboro Police Department, where he was an officer for three-and-a-half years. He left Asheboro Police to join the Archdale Police Department as a patrol officer. He rose through the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
President of the University of California: Who Is Janet Napolitano? AllGov Janet Napolitano's career has been marked by high-profile appearances in situations of an especially challenging nature, and the Homeland Security chief's decision last week to leave government to become president at the University of California (UC ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Leonard Garment, Nixon Lawyer and Watergate Figure, Dies at 89 New York Times ... vice president — fresh off his failed run for the governor's seat in California — joined the practice. Despite their political differences, Mr. Garment saw Mr. Nixon as a powerful figure, a man who could help him to pump energy into a law career ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Choice of Sir John Thomas as lord chief justice sees tradition prevail The Guardian But it also demonstrates that, in favouring Thomas over Hallett, the selection panel was determined to put traditional judging skills above a career in criminal law. They were not prepared to be swayed by the feeling that it would be good for diversity ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Employers take to social media for recruiting Prairie Business The law enforcement agency flooded social media with calls for candidates. By: Brandi Jewett, Forum News Service. During its most recent applicant recruiting campaign, the Minnesota State Patrol ... Digital approaches such as this are being used by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jury instructions give insight into George Zimmerman's acquittal Palm Beach Post When attorney Craig Lawson got up Sunday morning he had one of the most difficult tasks of his legal career. He had to explain to his 14-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son how a Seminole County jury could have decided that George Zimmerman was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Social Business Skills In High Demand InformationWeek SMB (blog) "I would say that it is already common to see social media skills as requirements of seemingly unrelated jobs," said Sara Sutton Fell, CEO and founder of FlexJobs.com. "For example, a law school career counselor job for Golden Gate University currently ... See all stories on this topic » |
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How to Boost Your Legal Career | Everyday Life - Global Post The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that as of 2010 there were approximately 728200 lawyers in America, and the industry will experience a 10 percent ... everydaylife.globalpost.com/boost-legal-career-15623.html |
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