By the time
a law hits the books, all the legal and ethical arguments in the world can't make a difference.
Not exact matches
When David DeFazio graduated from St. Lawrence University in 1992, he decided to
hit the mountains of Jackson, Wyoming before
hitting the
books in
law school.
Since then, Zayas has starred in more than 30 plays, including JESUS HOPPED THE «A» TRAIN, IN ARABIA WE»D ALL BE KINGS, and OUR LADY OF 121st ST.. While performing in New York plays, he began to
book roles on
hit TV shows such as NEW YORK UNDERCOVER,
LAW & ORDER, and NYPD BLUE, all while working for the New York Police Department.
Books aren't the only thing
hit by this type of
law.
You can also cut corners on your legal research by using websites such as Google Scholar Legal (free), Fastcase (free via iPad / iPhone App and through many state bar associations), and Jenkins
Law Library ($ 155 a year); or by hitting the books by visiting a local law libra
Law Library ($ 155 a year); or by
hitting the
books by visiting a local
law libra
law library.
When Welyok's three children were born, she took time off from
law practice and started to write Dummies books, five in total, on topics including «Nonprofit Law and Governance for Dummies» and «Sarbanes - Oxley for Dummies» (a surprising hit, albeit one that sounds like an oxymoron to m
law practice and started to write Dummies
books, five in total, on topics including «Nonprofit
Law and Governance for Dummies» and «Sarbanes - Oxley for Dummies» (a surprising hit, albeit one that sounds like an oxymoron to m
Law and Governance for Dummies» and «Sarbanes - Oxley for Dummies» (a surprising
hit, albeit one that sounds like an oxymoron to me).
Mike Hochman does production and engineering, while he's not
hitting the
books as a 3L at New England School of
Law.
You did grunt work and
hit the
books often to avoid sharp, hazardous twists and turns that were not mentioned in
law school.
Joining my cohost J. Craig Williams and me to discuss the latest developments in divorce, alimony and child custody are Sherri Donovan, principal of the
law firm Sherri Donovan & Associates and author of the recently published book, Hit Him Where It Hurts: The Take - No - Prisoners Guide to Divorce — Alimony, Custody, Child Support, and More, and Daniel E. Clement, principal in the Law Offices of Daniel E. Clement and author of the blog New York Divorce Repo
law firm Sherri Donovan & Associates and author of the recently published
book,
Hit Him Where It Hurts: The Take - No - Prisoners Guide to Divorce — Alimony, Custody, Child Support, and More, and Daniel E. Clement, principal in the
Law Offices of Daniel E. Clement and author of the blog New York Divorce Repo
Law Offices of Daniel E. Clement and author of the blog New York Divorce Report.
The
book, which
hits stores on Tuesday, backs up this theory with a variety of examples and includes a chapter on The Am
Law Daily's favorite topic: lawyers.
So while I sat, I
hit the
books, called
law offices with basic questions in the event that it might help me extract an answer from the bigger issues, etc..
His new
book is entitled Accessibility, Quality And Profitability For Personal Plight
Law Firms:
Hitting The Sweet Spot.