...about applicants' use of social networking "so as to gauge the candidate's technological skills and media savvy," Christie wrote. "...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...with legal writing. Career paralegals get a C in torts. Some students internalize these setbacks and perceive them as confirmation of their ability...
...see employees' and applicants' private online messages and posts. This article discusses some recent developments involving this intersection of social media and the workplace, including...
...the Senate Democrats have not yet heard from the governor on any candidates. Republicans control the upper house but do not have enough party members...
Five years after they were rolled out, the rules about the way complaints against federal judges are handled are under review
...requirement is a prelude to the imposition of mandatory pro bono, which some bar groups and individual lawyers have opposed for years. Lippman...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...other lawsuits that there are some theories that might survive preliminary...right to vote for judicial candidates of their choice, and, two...
...the increase in available, eager candidates, the constant pressure to provide...cover the cost (and then some) from the reasonable fees we...
...according to the Senate Republican Caucus. SB 120 would also require any candidate committee or PAC that raises or spends $10,000 or more in...
...partners and minority associates. Over the past five years we've seen some modest gains in the average of minority partners and associates on a...
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