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To Find a Good Secretary, Focus on the Big Picture
In firms' searches for qualified legal secretaries, too many focus on the trees at the expense of the forest. Their job listings specify narrow, marginally relevant criteria that are unlikely to turn up the kinds of people they want to hire.No Need to Pay Health Premiums Beyond Maintenance, Court Says
Trial judges usually defer to higher courts and summon the wisdom of learned jurists in justifying their opinions. But Acting Supreme Court Justice Richard Dollinger invoked Gilbert and Sullivan as he parsed and applied an "ambiguous" holding from the Fourth Department.Bar to Exterminator's Testimony Challenged in Bedbug Suit
Must an exterminator who was hired to remove bedbugs submit an official expert witness report if his customers later seek to have him testify at trial but their law firm doesn't retain him as an expert? That was the key issue before the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Nov. 1.How to Assess and Impress in Summer Associate Season
This month, firms across Texas are welcoming summer associates. It's a matching game where firms of all sizes and law students try to impress and assess in just a few weeks' time. Integral to firms' success in this matching process is evaluating students' work products, social interactions and legal skills. Jerry Young (pictured) is chairman of Coats Rose Yale Ryman & Lee's clerkship hiring committee.Trending Stories
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