The Blog was one of the first in the country to address legal issues facing manufacturers and distributors and is
written by experienced lawyers covering issues concerning environmental, health, and safety / OSHA, labor and employment, and corporate compliance and litigation.
Not exact matches
«Am an
experienced lawyer and writer, and I really have no clue what Murdoch means
by the words «substantive» or «substantial»,» David Allen Green
writes.
Posts include snarky op - eds related to the legal news of the day, columns
written by law students and young practicing
lawyers about their
experiences in the profession, coverage of quirky legal news stories — and a weekly caption contest.
And for those
lawyers simply
experiencing boredom, experts advise that they seek out work they enjoy, either
by making court appearances or doing more
writing and research on the job, or taking up an exciting hobby — like skydiving — outside of work.
Young legal aid life: our latest column for Legal Voice on a day in the life of young legal aid
lawyers was
written by YLAL committee member Katherine Barnes about her
experience acting in an appeal against a child's education, health and care plan in which the child's mother was unrepresented due to the withdrawal of legal aid for representation in education cases.
The takeaway for employers is that unless you have a pretty solid
written employment agreement with your employees (and if you do not, you should speak with an
experienced employment
lawyer about obtaining one), you should expect to pay more than the minimum amounts prescribed
by the applicable employment standards legislation.
McGeorge School of Law's distinctive two - year Global
Lawyering Skills (GLS) intensive legal
writing program — ranked # 13
by U.S. News & World Report in 2012 — is designed to enhance and deepen the students»
experience in research,
writing, and oral advocacy and produce skilled, practice - ready graduates.
We are delighted to recommend a new book
written by SRL coach,
lawyer Denice Barrie (www.waymarklaw.ca) from Gabriola Island, B.C. Titled «Journey to Justice: A Practical Guide to Effectively Representing Yourself in Court», Denice's book is packed with practical ideas, to - do checklists, and supportive tips that draw on her extensive
experience in legal practice and of working with self - represented litigants.
It's a popular law school horror story told to law students before they begin their legal research and
writing classes, and to new
lawyers by older, more -
experienced lawyers who either have a similar war story or «know someone» who it happened to:
This is the Boston Accident Injury Blog,
written by Attorney Keith L. Miller, a Boston trial
lawyer, with over twenty - five years of
experience practicing law and trying case in the Boston area and throughout New England.
«The Art and Science of Mastering the Jury Trial»
written by Judge Samuel Johnston and Irv Cantor and recently published
by The Virginia Trial
Lawyers Foundation is a valuable tool for any
lawyer regardless of his or her level of
experience.
Recently, an esteemed colleague of mine
wrote on her Facebook page that a successful senior
lawyer told her, in discussing the difficulties
experienced by articling students in finding placements, that if students are alumni from specific Canadian law schools, their likelihood of future success was minimal, and that their investment in their legal education was not worth it.
Written by Frank Jennings, Commercial & Cloud
lawyer at DMH Stallard LLP and Chair of the Cloud Industry Forum's Code Governance Board, the paper examines
experiences and attitudes of those who have adopted cloud services.
Being on the Court is the apex of one's career as a
lawyer and
by the time they ascend to the Court, Justices have had decades of
writing experience.
I think a distinction must be made between blog posts purchased from content mills (and potentially
written by non-
lawyers) and blog posts ghostwritten
by experienced lawyers.
Legal
writing professors and continuing legal education providers should address head - on the nervousness many
lawyers and law students
experience around oral argument
by introducing CBT principles as part of their teaching.
Civil partnerships legal information
written by family
lawyers with
experience with civil partnership law in the UK, US and across the world.
«Communication skills are very important, and can be learned through
written information, modeling
by the Collaboratively trained
lawyers,
experience, and practice within the group meetings.