Law Students: Shrinking Economy, Shrinking Firms, Fewer Jobs
The economy is shrinking and law firms are shrinking right along with it, meaning fewer jobs for new law school grads. So what’s a 3L to do?
The economy is shrinking and law firms are shrinking right along with it, meaning fewer jobs for new law school grads. So what’s a 3L to do?
Instant reporting of auto accidents is the new big thing–there’s applications for BlackBerry phones, iPhones, and now insurance companies are developing their own applications. Who will become the market leader?
In order to have some continuity and keep our readers from being confused and overwhelmed, I’m creating some basic weekly features that can be a great resource for a variety of readers.
Welcome to GJEL Accident Attorneys’ new and improved blog. I’m Kaitlin Janusz, your humble blogger, and today’s post (my first one!) will give you some background about me, and what you can expect from GJEL’s blog moving forward.
DM: Amy, thanks for agreeing to do this interview. You’re the first point of contact for so many of our clients that I thought we could give people the chance to get to know you a little better. I guess to start things off, how long have you been with the firm? AM: No problem, […]
by Ralph L. Jacobson and Kristin Lucey Originally Published in the San Francisco Daily Journal The Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code Section 12940 et seq.) permits claims of sexual harassment, sex discrimination, racial discrimination, retaliation and other related assertions arising in the employment setting. When such an action is settled, the tendency of […]