Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges
...obligation would help mitigate the need for legal assistance, enhance law students' education with practical experience, instill a career-long sense of volunteerism and benefit...
Thomas Prol, a candidate for State Bar office, announces he's quitting his New York job to comply with a bylaw requiring leaders to practice mainly in New Jersey
...that many workers often with no more than a high school education and no more than basic English language skills will be unable...
Notice to the bar
in workplaces, bullies are often applauded and rewarded, especially when their behaviors are seen to have increased output. Times, however, are slowly changing. In some workplaces, they are consideri
...because my research tends to focus more on the value of legal education and excessive student loan debt, which makes non-ABA and foreign law...
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...and networking opportunities 12 continuing legal education credits a person can earn 10 ...
...to dispute resolution. And he has devoted himself to legal education as a lecturer and a writer, while still finding time for pro...
...moderator of educational seminars for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education. ADDITIONAL...
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