Sentences with phrase «unemployed lawyers as»

The American Lawyer interviews Laurel Edgeworth, a lawyer and creator of a new Web site that's bound to be a hit with recently unemployed lawyers as well as new grads who can't find jobs: Law Clerk Connection.

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Lawyers acting on behalf of the secretary of state argued that unpaid carers should be treated as unemployed people who should make the same decisions as anyone else about living costs.
It's been over a year since Alberto Gonzales» September 2007 resignation as Attorney General, yet like many of his fellow lawyers, he remains unemployed.
As for Genova, she reminds newly - unemployed lawyers and investors that they might find solace and inspiration in literature because the authors really «understood suffering.»
Surely $ 550 or $ 1,000 is a bit of a steep marketing for what Ted Frank of the (anti-class-action pro-class-member non-profit) Center for Class - Action Fairness calls an «unemployed real - estate lawyer doing first - tier securities litigation document review as a temporary contract attorney,» who is probably being paid about $ 50 per hour, tops?
With a story like that, you'd think that Gura would be celebrated as the toast of the town — respected by constitutional scholars and Supreme Court advocates for an extraordinary result or held out as an inspiration to young, unemployed lawyers languishing in document review jobs that taking big risks by starting a practice and handling compelling cases can yield big rewards.
As law firms shed attorneys at an unprecedented rate — 4376 layoffs since January 1, 2008, 2614 in calendar year 2009, and 700 on a single Black Thursday, one would think that the bar association websites would be on high alert, offering discounted CLEs and networking events and otherwise mobilizing to help unemployed lawyers find work.
Marchant boarded her flight to Rotterdam, placed fifth in a world - class field with her personal best time of 2:31:51, and returned to Chattanooga as an unemployed lawyer.
As a last resort (other than asking the lawyer himself), hire an unemployed just - graduated law student to research for you:)
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