...the broader economy during 2012, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The sector saw a net increase of 7,800 jobs...
...re-election of President Barack...Financial Protection Bureau and the...the National Labor Relations Board...use its statistics as a...
...t sufficiently awakened the legal community. According to a 2010 Bureau of Labor Statistics report, the legal profession remains the least diverse white-collar...
...index, a measure of private-sector salaries published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The pay adjustment could not exceed the annual salary adjustment...
National Law Journal
...Before: McKEE, Chief Judge, FUENTES, and JORDAN, Circuit Judges.OPINION OF THE COURTUntil late 2008, Sprint Nextel Corporation (collectively with its...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Brandy Andler appeals the district court's decision to exclude the testimony of her expert witness regarding loss of future earning capacity in her personal...
...preliminary report released on Feb. 3 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The gains marked a near complete reversal from December 2011...
...difference to those who practice those professions, according to the National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators. But the federal appellate courts have...
...We Learn for Law School? Legal Education Reflects Issues Found in All of Higher Education." Author Julie Margetta Morgan used legal education...
...from a mandatory minimum penalty the least often (in 34.9 percent of their cases), compared with white (46.5 percent), Hispanic (55.7 percent...
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