...established the task force last year. Meanwhile, the Judicial Ethics Ad Hoc Committee, chaired by Pennsylvania Superior Court Judge Anne E. Lazarus and appointed by...
...13. TRANSPORTATION The Senate Transportation Committee moved a massive transportation funding bill that sources said will likely become...
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has conditionally vetoed a bill that would bar employers from demanding social media IDs from employees and applicants
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...is clear that many of the attributes sought by law school admissions committees are akin to those sought by prospective employers. We counsel students and...
... His firm and others across the Am Law 100 are hiring more people to analyze that data and link it to their project...
...and offer of part-time employment, rather than indulging in a robust hiring plan. The Fed will likely continue its monetary expansion policy not only...
...your company's recruitment and hiring practices is a useful tool...company tasks its internal diversity committee to conduct a comprehensive internal...
...legal profession faces in recruiting, hiring and retaining minority attorneys. ...
...process, through their work in their offices, on the bench and with committees focused on bringing equality to the profession. We are honored...
...legal profession faces in recruiting, hiring and retaining minority attorneys. ...
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