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...Y looking for a first job, I feel as though I...in framing those opportunities as solutions that your employer is facing...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...that people tend to switch jobs in January (the new year...competitive environment for the 'legal solutions' business of Thomson Reuters,"...
...of government ethics and the career SEC ethics official, the nature...stint, asking whether her former job would hamper her ability to...
Daily Business Review
...who runs the Federal Judicial Center in Washington, said a judge...the new stresses of the job, including the difficult task of...
...very independently. Everyone is very experienced and extremely well qualified for their jobs, so my daily supervision of anyone else's legal work is minimal...
Originally Published: Daily Report
The Daily Report
...very independently. Everyone is very experienced and extremely well qualified for their jobs, so my daily supervision of anyone else's legal work is minimal...
Unlike most nominees for New York's highest court, Jenny Rivera, a City University of New York law professor, has a paper trail of academic articles that provides personal insight different from what
...She is a 1990 graduate of George Washington University, National Law Center. She is married to Kevin Levitas, who is also an attorney and...
Originally Published: Daily Report
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