...always will remember. If the employer decides to close the office, it is only responsible for paying nonexempt (i.e. hourly) employees for...
...make use of all available resources. Your law school's career services office can connect students and graduates with the school's alumni and provide...
...Travis County District Attorney's Office will send to the State...years. State Bar executive director Michelle Hunter says, "...
...that sets supervision in the Office of Consumer Credit, and also...1254's author, Kelly Gilroy, executive director of the American Legal...
...firms, worked as a nonlawyer executive for a tech company, raised...who works in a Houston office. "I have the best...
...school are so overwhelming. Each November, the counselors in our career services office, or CSO, meet with first-year students to assess each student's...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...gains for women in other executive positions, reporter Judith Messina asks...easier to fill the GC office with a woman. It...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Charles Volkert III, an attorney and executive director of Robert Half Legal, a law office staffing agency based in Menlo Park, Calif....
Originally Published: Law Technology News
William Ernest Kuenzel has gone back to court time after time since his 1988 conviction in a so-far unsuccessful campaign to prove his innocence. Now, David Kochman, a commercial litigation associate
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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