...craft. When my job search began, I was able to field every interview question regarding tax and estate planning concepts; I had seen...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...craft. When my job search began, I was able to field every interview question regarding tax and estate planning concepts; I had seen...
...craft. When my job search began, I was able to field every interview question regarding tax and estate planning concepts; I had seen...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...the mouse. Let attendees try your tools, with you serving as their guide. Take a trick from teachers: Active, engaged learning is much more effective...
Paralegals are in the perfect position to learn about predictive coding and bring it to the attorneys. The challenges are many, but the opportunities are there for paralegals to become even more impo
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...Placement (NALP) like "Choosing Small, Choosing Smart: The Job Seeker's Guide to Small Law Firms" by Donna Gerson. Step...
...his son, Bobby, now fields his own team. (For the uninitiated, fantasy sports involve...
Bronx Criminal Court Judge John H. Wilson discusses the U.S. Supreme Court's 2006 holding that refused to accept the New York Court of Appeals' requirement that police officers be primarily motivated
...transition to a new one, or become more well known in your field of expertise, attorneys are, more than ever, buying into PR and marketing...
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