All we can say about this profile is "wow!" "For 20 years Elms College students have learned from the words of legal studies professor Katherine Currier, and they are not…
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Conference addresses dangers lurking in cyberspace: "Confidentiality breaches, identity theft, and loss of proprietary data online are among the biggest security threats today to law firms and their clients. "According…
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Another "who knew?" news article, this time from the Fiji Times: "THIRTY-THREE community workers will learn about the Family Law Act and the newly established Family Court in a training…
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Who knew? At just one Air Force base, 100 paralegals work as claims specialists: "Air Force Chief of Staff General T. Michael Moseley recently re-designated the Air Force Legal Services…
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Well, this isn't good news: "After a six-year investigation, federal prosecutors in Los Angeles have indicted the New York securities class action firm Milberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman and two…
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Wow, didn't see this coming! "The Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) Wednesday announced that although it has decided to simplify the Sarbanes-Oxley law, it will not exempt smaller companies from…
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Yes, but foreign law firms practicing there are now facing problems: "Mainland legal groups are urging the government to crackdown on foreign law firms that exceed their legal operating authority…
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Yes! Tough way to get recognition though: The cooling real estate market offers a bit of good news for cash-strapped home buyers: The affordability squeeze has eased slightly. "Rising mortgage…
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Women face human rights abuses in the informal legal sector: "Women in rural Sierra Leone have few protections from discrimination and other human rights violations and abuses. They face formal…
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Been in contact today with a VSA (Very Stressed Administrator), from a firm in Metairie, LA. One of the many effects of Katrina is the scarcity of candidates to fill…
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