A law library employee recognized him as someone who had already been barred from campus and called university police.
Not exact matches
Researchers may be
library employees or service - providers who search patent, case
law, biotech, and literature databases as well as books and Internet sources according to your chosen key words or concepts.
Current
law generally prohibits employers from requesting an
employee's or applicant's credit report, but allows it for positions involving access to $ 2,500 or more of nonfinancial assets, including museum and
library collections and prescription drugs and other pharmaceuticals.
When a man was arrested Friday after carrying weapons into the University of Louisville
Law School
library, the school's announcement identified the man, Thomas H. Irwin, as a former university student and contract
employee.
In the typical Washington State county
law library open to the public — there are at least 34
libraries open to the public various hours — 50 - 70 % of the
library patrons are county residents who are non-lawyers; the other 30 - 50 % are legal professionals and County
employees.
Traditionally, partners shared directly in the profits of the firm, after paying salaried
employees, the landlord, and the usual costs of furniture, office supplies, and books for the
law library (or a database subscription).