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How Can You Stand Out From the Crowded Applicant Field?
You have successfully survived your first year of law school. You've spent countless hours reading case law, researching and writing your first brief, typing and memorizing outlines, and furiously typing as you regurgitate as much information as you can muster on your final exams.People in the News - April 16, 2015 - Philadelphia VIP Volunteer of the Month
Honored Diana Salgado Swidler was named Philadelphia VIP's Volunteer of the Month for April. She is a paralegal and accountant at Swartz Swidler in Cherry…How Can You Stand Out From the Crowded Applicant Field?
You have successfully survived your first year of law school. You've spent countless hours reading case law, researching and writing your first brief, typing and memorizing outlines, and furiously typing as you regurgitate as much information as you can muster on your final exams.Dallas Judge: Doctor's Cow in Road Is Not Med Mal
In a case that's testing the reach of Texas tort reform laws, a Dallas judge has ruled that it's not a "health care liability claim" when a plaintiff hits a cow in the road that's owned by a doctor.Dallas Judge: Doctor's Cow in Road Is Not Med Mal
In a case that's testing the reach of Texas tort reform laws, a Dallas judge has ruled that it's not a "health care liability claim" when a plaintiff hits a cow in the road that's owned by a doctor.On The Move: New Partners Announced at NJ Firms
Cole Schotz welcomes retiring U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Donald Steckroth, who will be based in Cole Schotz's New York and Hackensack offices.ELEC Data Shows NJ Law Firm Donations, Public Contracts
The five New Jersey law firm donors that received the most money in government contracts in 2014 contributed almost $450,000 to in-state political campaigns last year and received public contracts totaling more than $42 million during that time, according to information provided by the state's campaign finance watchdog agency, the Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC).ELEC Data Shows NJ Law Firm Donations, Public Contracts
The five New Jersey law firm donors that received the most money in government contracts in 2014 contributed almost $450,000 to in-state political campaigns last year and received public contracts totaling more than $42 million during that time, according to information provided by the state's campaign finance watchdog agency, the Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC).Trending Stories
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