...at Texas Wesleyan and Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco. He has tenure at Texas Wesleyan Law School but...
...admissions regulation reform held eight public hearings in Los Angeles and San Francisco before formally recommending the proposal on Tuesday. The practical...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Growing your practice means attracting the right attorneys for the job; oftentimes making the correct recruiting decision is key, say Seth Davis and Claire Currie of Lighthouse Legal Search
Originally Published: The Recorder
...SAN FRANCISCO What does it take to resolve a real federal lawsuit...
Originally Published: The Recorder
For some firms, an internal communications department is best, while others benefit more from the expertise of an outside agency, explain Traci Stuart and Michael Bond of Blattel Communications
Originally Published: The Recorder
Texas Lawyer
...instrumental in obtaining the initial Petrobras contract for ETX include: * Francisco Acosta, Ecuador's former Minister of Energy and a resident of Ecuador...
Much — perhaps too much — has been written about the skills one needs to obtain a legal job
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...SAN FRANCISCO Clients looking to learn more about the anti-bribery and...
Originally Published: The Recorder
... Amy Jensen, a labor and employment attorney in the San Francisco office of Hinshaw & Culbertson, notes that in recent years good...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Law offices of all types and sizes face pressure to acquire "the next big thing" in the never-ending quest to become more productive and competitive. Due diligence can make the difference bet
Originally Published: Law Technology News
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