...panel said in a footnote that it had "decided that a public report is required to address the issue of whether or not the...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...LEGAL PROFESSION Wiretap Act...alleged conflict of interest and appellant's...for removal from public office or employment...
...lawyers and flagging interest in law degrees...hundred people in public hearings and through...schools, the larger profession or the broader...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...focuses on the case for racial and ethnic diversity in the legal profession. The rationale for diversity has been documented in numerous legal...
...held in 2011 that suggested concrete solutions for the issues the legal profession faces in recruiting, hiring and retaining minority attorneys. ...
...of the legal profession across the state...in private practice, public interest groups, government agencies...
...the firm's public sector services and...director of the Interest on Lawyers Trust...in the legal profession. ***...
New lawyers often overlook their law school alumni organizations as rich networking venues, eschewing them in favor of other professional organizations. Becoming an active and engaged alumnus is an e
...LEGAL PROFESSION Reinstatement " Prior...justice or the public interest."...
...1) restricted activities-conflict of interest, 65 Pa.C.S.A...a felony; 2) tampering with public records or information, 18 Pa...
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