Marketing yourself to prospective employers is an effective tool for finding the right position in a desired area of practice, advises Sari Zimmerman of UC-Hastings
..."Only fools assert that they are free of biases." (Martindale, D.A., "Bias and Prejudice in Custody Evaluations." The...
The Recorder
...News and current editor-in-chief of LexisNexis sites Lawyers.com and Martindale.com, it's been ready for months: "I see HUGE potential...
...News and current editor-in-chief of LexisNexis sites Lawyers.com and Martindale.com, it's been ready for months: "I see HUGE potential...
The Recorder
...Steven Fridella--Chris's father; Gary Petersen--Chris's uncle; and Bobby Martindale--a friend who lived with them in the house. The men had...
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