...to more extensive search capability, recruiters can reach candidates way beyond your LinkedIn connections. A final consideration before deciding to do it on...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...to more extensive search capability, recruiters can reach candidates way beyond your LinkedIn connections. A final consideration before deciding to do it on...
Jurors who turn to social media while in trial may be giving parties ammunition to overturn the verdict, say Richard Raysman of Holland & Knight and Peter Brown of Peter Brown & Associates
After an early stint as a paralegal at Morrison & Foerster, Laurence Wilson knew he wanted to forgo the Big Law route in favor of something more entrepreneurial. Now Yelp's general counsel, he says t
Whether your end goal is to advance your career within your existing firm, transition to a new one, or become more well known in your field of expertise, building a media resume will help you stay co
Improving your visibility in the media and on the Internet can increase business and build credentials, explain Zach Olsen and Sophie Cikovsky of Infinite Public Relations
San Francisco's Yelp Inc. has so far been a typical Silicon Valley success story. But General Counsel Laurence Wilson hasn't taken the typical path to the top of the legal department
Originally Published: The Recorder
...top job after Michael Callahan left in June. According to LinkedIn, other departures since the start of last year include Emily Hancock, a...
...top job after Michael Callahan left in June. According to LinkedIn, other departures since the start of last year include Emily Hancock, a...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...top job after Michael Callahan left in June. According to LinkedIn, other departures since the start of last year include Emily Hancock, a...
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