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364px x 440px | 27.30kB [source page] bad service extends to employees too Here is the letter taken from the Engadget post the store number and location were previously redacted which is lawyerspeak for blotted out Now I can t personally vouch for the authenticity of the letter and Engadget describes its source as an anonymous CompUSA employee Nor could I confirm the identity of CompUSA s HR j0401164 jpg
1024px x 819px | 119.80kB [source page] Guest Author Evan Langsted By now everyone should know how stupid it is to drink and drive Many people were raised on a diet of After School Specials and special guest lecturers at their From Yahoo Image Search: "lawyers and law firms" The Best of Jamie and Danny: Car accident attorneys, personal ...
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Sat, 24 Jul 2010 02:01:15 GMT+00:00 Daily Mail The number of couples finalising divorces has gone up by six per cent in the last three months, from 28600 to 30400, the Pannone law firm said. ... From Google News Search: "lawyers and law firms" I am 18 years old and am interested in the medical feild and the law feild.? Q. is there anyway i could find a job with a doctor, hospital, lawyer, law firm, court, etc without having a degree? it doesnt have to be professional i can hold a small position i just want to experience the envitonment. Asked by anthony - Fri Jul 17 20:26:22 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. I before E, except in C Both a doctor and lawyer would follow the above rule. Answered by LC - Fri Jul 17 21:13:30 2009 Are the crimes in Canada & US is organized by police, lawyers and insurance co? Q. The Crime Industry is hundred billion dollars business in Canada and USA and millions jobs, with income between &50,000- to $250,000 for judges, lawyers, police, and others involved in the Administration of Crime for the Business of Justice Systems. Please provide me with all your logic reasons that the Governments of Canada and USA, certain lawyers and law firms, and certain insurance companies and police are not supporting the organized crimes. It true that many judges, lawyers, and police officers n Canada and USA were arrested for being involved in trafficking, bribery and other serious crimes. For particular against the Canadian Government please see my website Asked by Kevin - Wed Oct 25 23:38:04 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. conspiracies occur when you put little pieces into a big picture. Yes, maybe some people within those industries are benefiting from organized crime. However it is very unlikely that you can logically show a bureaucratic structure that shows a grand conspiracy between them all. Systems sometimes function without cooperation. Answered by happymrzot - Fri Oct 27 14:21:43 2006 For Those Working (or who have Worked) at a Small Law Firm?
Q. I'm currently a law student and I was hoping that someone could tell me about the advantages and/or disadvantages of working at a small law firm (20 lawyers or less) as opposed to a big law firm. Thanks! Perhaps I should have mentioned that I am a law student in Canada. Also, while I appreciate good intentions wrapped in cynicism, I am hoping to receive an answer that helps me choose between working at a smaller boutique law firm or at a big law firm. Asked by WP - Tue Nov 24 21:08:25 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. The smaller the law firm, the more "hats" you will be asked to wear. The smaller the law firm, the less pay you usually receive. If you can, change your major asap. Choosing a career is one of life's most important decisions. The legal profession is dramatically changing and is in CRISIS!!! Every year, more and more people graduate from law school, but there are fewer and fewer jobs. Even the largest and most reputable law firms are experiencing unprecedented cutbacks. I don't expect the situation to improve in the coming years... Be aware of what you are proposing on getting yourself into. Please do more research first. Reminder: We are in a World-wide Recession. Consider career paths that have available JOBS.<<< Warning> Jobs… [cont.] Answered by mailaccount63 - Thu Nov 26 14:56:45 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "lawyers and law firms" |






