Law Jobs Upsurge – Is the Law Jobs Decline Finished? – LawJobsPipeline.com

LawJobsPipeline.com reports that new Labor Dept statistics show an increase in the number of law jobs over the same period last year. LawJobsPipeline.com The upheaval in the law job market is especially troubling for the many lawyers and law students who are ready to graduate this month but have no jobs to go to. The […]

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Managed Dedicated Servers Can Handle Large Traffic – Law Firm & Business Technology

12 May 2011 – At a certain point shared hosting features are unable to deliver that level of services which a large corporate business websites necessitates. These further needs led the business web hosting industry towards the Cheap Dedicated Servers hosting in which an entire server machine is devoted for a website. While there are

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Bernstein Liebhard LLP Applauds the Creation of Two National Joint Registries

New York 5/04/2011 06:41 PM GMT (TransWorldNews) More than 700,000 knee and hip replacement surgeries take place in the United States each year, yet prior to the massive August 2010 recall of the DePuy ASR hip implants, which affected 37,000 recipients nationwide, there was no national joint registry to track and document the success and

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Baker & McKenzie has expanded its international operations by opening an office in Doha, Qatar.

5 May 2011 – LawyersWeekly.com.au “We have been actively servicing clients in Qatar for many years, and our new office will enable us to provide on-the-ground support in this increasingly important business and financial market,” said Koen Vanhaerants, Bakers’ European chairman. Bakers now has 69 offices in 41 countries. The Qatar office adds to existing

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First Advantage Litigation Consulting to speak and offer practical advice at ‘Information Retention & E-Disclosure Management Summit’, 9th – 12th May 2011, London

…Overcoming hurdles in Cross-Border disputes or investigations and a practical look at the new electronic documents questionnaire… LONDON – Wednesday 4th May 2011 – First Advantage Litigation Consulting, the global expert in computer forensics and e-discovery for corporations and the legal profession, has announced that two of its key executives will be speaking at IQPC’s

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Now that Osama bin Laden is dead the inevitable questions arise as to whether the killing was legal or not? Was it? Do we care? Has the US stance on such matters changed?

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Osama bin Laden was killed, not captured. If he had been taken into custody, what followed would have been the most complex and wrenching legal proceeding in American history. The difficulties would have been endless: military tribunal or criminal trial? Abroad—at Guantánamo?—or inside the United States? Would bin Laden have been granted access to the

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FORMER SUPERVISOR AT U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES CONVICTED OF BRIBERY AND FRAUD CHARGES

May 3 at 4:35 p.m. PDT LOS ANGELES – A former official with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and his son were found guilty this afternoon of federal corruption charges. Fernando Jacobs, 72, of Upland, who was a supervisory immigration services officer with USCIS, and his son, Patrick Anthony Jacobs, 44, of Ontario, were

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