The further adventures of "Article III Groupie," the funny, gossipy legal blog writer, are described in this NY Times article: "It all began on a Sunday in November when The…
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Read all about it in The NY Observer: “'I’m pretty nervous,'” said Melissa Lafsky, a now formerly anonymous blogger who this week joins the ranks of those who have come…
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The AARP has once again determined the best places to work for those of us over 50 (yikes!): "Our fifth annual hot list of employers is bigger than ever --…
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An article recently posted on the LawCrossing site reports good news about paralegal job satisfaction, even though those surveyed also said there was room to improve: "In recent months, national…
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Need to know the best Internet-based sources for legal research, state & local governments, & other helpful information in your state? Check out the State Resource Centers collected by lexisONE…
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At least in Los Angeles & possibly San Francisco, reports The Recorder: "O'Melveny & Myers and Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker are lifting associate salaries to match Gibson, Dunn &…
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At least according to studies by the federal government, the National Association of Legal Assistants, and others, more men have started working as paralegals. But "what does mean to the…
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"A Chinese media report Sunday said the Starbucks ruling was the first of its kind under a 2001 law intended to protect well-known international trademarks. Foreign companies have long grumbled…
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The National Association for Information Destruction (NAID), is the nonprofit trade association for companies providing information destruction services. Its mission is "to educate business, industry and government of the importance…
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The George Washington University's College of Professional Studies has created a graduate certificate for Law Firm Management. This new 12-credit graduate certificate program is co-sponsored by the Hildebrandt Institute. "This…
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