We have written over 60,000 federal and military resumes, and have
written numerous career help books.
Professional writers have a vast vocabulary, and they've
written numerous resume texts before.
Katrina has
written numerous eBooks and articles in the field of career services.
He has
written numerous books on cryptocurrency and blockchain, but none serve as a better introduction to the field than The Internet of Money.
He has
written numerous books on the subject of driver training, was the President of the North American Professional Driver Education Association for eight years, and has spent years training students and instructors.
Dr. Geist has
written numerous academic articles and government reports on the Internet and law, is a nationally syndicated columnist on technology law issues for the Toronto Star and Ottawa Citizen, is the editor of Internet and E-commerce Law in Canada and the Canadian Privacy Law Review (Butterworths), and is the author of the textbook Internet Law in Canada (Captus Press), which is now in its third edition.
We have
written numerous articles and white papers covering global developments in Litigation Funding including:
She has
written numerous employment law titles, including The Performance Appraisal Handbook, Dealing with Problem Employees, and Create Your Own Employee Handbook.
Andy has
written numerous articles on professional responsibility, including the idea that we should focus less on the «law of lawyering,» and more on the «law of legal services.»
For example, he has
written numerous field guides to legal productivity topics such as e-mail, perfect presentations, Mac tips, or going paperless.
He has
written numerous articles for the CEB Civil Litigation Reporter, a leading professional journal for attorneys.
She has has
written numerous articles and a comprehensive textbook (Understanding Lawyers» Ethics in Canada, 2d.
I have
written numerous articles about this at European Domain Centre.
He has also
written numerous articles on law enforcement liability and use of force issues and is the author of the textbook Legal Issues in Homeland Security (2014) and co-author with Thomas Miller, Esq. of Business Law: Foundations for the 21st Century (2018).
Micah has
written numerous articles on merger law, efficiencies and the efficiencies defence, abuse of dominance, and legal and economic analyses of network industries.
In addition to serving as co-executive editor of the leading treatise Employment Discrimination Law by Lindemann & Grossman (BNA), he has
written numerous practitioner - oriented articles; has taught courses in employment discrimination, pre-trial litigation, negotiation, alternative dispute resolution, and advanced legal writing; and is involved in both the Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (LADR) certificate program and the Labor and Employment Law certificate program.
Professor Staudt has
written numerous articles and books on technology and law, including the report co-authored by Charles L. Owen, Distinguished Professor of Design at IIT's Institute of Design, and Edward B. Pedwell, titled Access to Justice: Meeting the Needs of Self - Represented Litigants.
Besides my blog, I have
written numerous posts on Legal Blog Watch and I co-authored a chapter in The Growing Gap Between Emerging Technologies & Legal - Ethical Oversight.
Mr. Palmer has
written numerous articles that have appeared in such publications asThe Journal of the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association, The Kansas Bar Journal, Trial Diplomacy Journal, and Trial Magazine.
He has
written numerous other law review articles, books, book contributions, white papers and other articles on e-discovery or computer law.
He has
written numerous articles as well as led CLE programs dealing with a multitude of eDiscovery issues.
Smith has
written numerous articles regarding international intellectual property and Internet policy issues, and has served as a lecturer at The Hague Academy of International Law.
In addition, Mr. Leatherman has
written numerous articles on personal injury, premises liability, and automobile collisions, including J.K.T.L.A., Vol.
Marc has
written numerous articles on bankruptcy and commercial law.
She has authored multiple articles for NLRG's client newsletter, Report from Counsel, and has
written numerous law review articles for clients in the area of banking law and constitutional issues.
Mr. Spiegel has
written numerous articles and participated in many continuing legal education programs as a speaker on the subject of personal injury litigation, insurance law, and the law of evidence.
He regularly speaks at conferences and has
written numerous articles on a wide variety of employment law and occupational health and safety law topics.
Beth co-authored Women and Legal Action and Juggling: Women, Work and Parenting and has
written numerous articles on administrative law and equality issues.
Dan has
written numerous articles and given many presentations on Internet marketing at various conferences for attorneys, physicians and dentists.
She lectures extensively to lawyers and human resource professionals on a variety of employment and ADR issues, and has
written numerous articles on legal issues impacting employers and employees in the workplace.
Kevin has
written numerous articles on professional liability, fiduciary liability, technology, and insurance law, and often lectures on those topics.
She has litigated hundreds of family law cases as a trial attorney,
written numerous appellate briefs and Family Court motions, and successfully argued numerous cases before the First and Second Departments of the New York Appellate Division.
Ron has
written numerous articles and books on technology and law.
He is a popular speaker at legal conferences and has
written numerous articles for professional journals.
He has
written numerous papers and given numerous talks and presentations, including webinars on various topics involving insurance law and personal Injury litigation over the years.
He has also
written numerous other articles and delivered speeches, primarily on international law and constitutional issues.
Since 2009, we have
written numerous articles in legal publications, educated the bar by giving presentations, speeches, and CPD programming, and released the Rule 48 Transition Toolkit.
He has also
written numerous articles on administrative, employment and labour law and is frequently invited to speak at conferences in Canada and abroad.
He has
written numerous articles, has lectured for Continuing Legal Education and is invited regularly to speak on labour and employment law matters.
He has
written numerous municipal code amendments for the City of Chicago which were approved and implemented by city departments and agencies concerning a variety of municipal issues.
He has also
written numerous articles on public law issues and is a frequent speaker at conferences and seminars.
Anthony J Sadar has
written numerous commentaries at The Washington Examiner and The Washington Times, largely on what he believes is the flaws with mainstream climate science.
She has also
written numerous essays, articles and communiqués from the front lines of Earth - centered activism.
He has
written numerous articles on the subject of why he thinks teaching transit skills is important and on his pro-independence parenting views.
Randers has
written numerous books and scientific papers, and was coauthor of The Limits to Growth in 1972, Beyond the Limits in 1992, Limits to Growth: The 30 - Year Update in 2004, and 2052: A Global Forecast for the Next Forty Years in 2011.
David Roberts from Vox has
written numerous critiques of energy modeling in recent years.
Angus has taught at the university level, appears regularly at professional conferences throughout the country, has
written numerous published articles and has won many awards for his service.
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written numerous posts that describe the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), what the PDO represents, and, just as important, what it does not represent.
He has
written numerous papers on the subject.
As we have
written numerous times, our stance is clear — we believe that the warming during the next 50 to 100 years will lie close to the low end of the IPCC projected range.