...law permeates nearly every aspect of her job overseeing employee relations in Emory University's human resources department. "We're dealing with...
...law permeates nearly every aspect of her job overseeing employee relations in Emory University's human resources department. "We're dealing with labor law...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The Daily Report
Former DeKalb County Judge J. Antonio DelCampo has left the high-flying plaintiffs firm he joined two years ago to go into practice with a couple of old friends much closer to home
...appointments with tenure that will begin in 2013: Howard Abrams (tax) from Emory University
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...law permeates nearly every aspect of her job overseeing employee relations in Emory University's human resources department. "We're dealing with labor law...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...law permeates nearly every aspect of her job overseeing employee relations in Emory University's human resources department. "We're dealing with labor law...
...Lee University - School of Law) has posted The Trouble with Lawyer Regulation (Emory Law Journal, Vol. 62, p. 101, 2013) on SSRN. Here is the...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Working for the largest four-year university system in the world, Cal State's lawyers get straight A's for reducing caseload and expenses
The Daily Report
...The Supreme Court agreed to take the case after a group of Emory University law students worked up a certiorari petition. The March oral argument...
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