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Law Job Layoffs Pregnancy And Unwanted Emails A Paul Hastings PR Nightmare: related news

Law Job Layoffs, Pregnancy And Unwanted Emails - A Paul Hastings PR Nightmare

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Online Law Schools

Going to law school is an experience that is both incredibly challenging and immensely rewarding. Unfortunately, not everyone has the chance to study law at a university. Not only is it expensive and difficult to get in, but law school is also very demanding of your time. There are many people who want to study law but are constrained by the requirements of their work or family. Perhaps you are such a person, who would like to earn a law degree but cannot take time off to attend university classes. In that case, you are the perfect candidate to go for an online law degree. Such online degrees are now available at many law universities, who are receptive to meeting the demand for online law programs for the growing number of people who require them.

Family Law Job Opportunities - Legal Jobs Online - LawFuel.co.nz

Legal Jobs Online Family Law Job - New opportunities daily - The team is led by a partner and you will be able to draw on the depth of experience with great mentoring. You will have the opportunity to get involved in a broad range of family law with a business focus. There is court work, client liaison and document preparation. In time there is scope to develop further within the team, build client relationships and have great quality work at a higher level.

Careerjet job search engine

Careerjet claims to be the most globally comprehensive job search engine on the web. It is comprised of over 50 different country-specific job search websites. Careerjet is translated into 20 languages, with both the job listings and interface localized to the language and location of the job seeker audience.

Online Job Searches Lead to Scams

The Better Business Bureau knows that the number of people who actually report being a victim of fraud when searching for a job is only the tip of the iceberg. With a tough economy and tight job market forcing both businesses and job seekers to make difficult choices, the BBB expects that instances of online job search fraud will continue to grow.

Broadshout Ltd launches new job board serving the web development sector

Broadshout Ltd launches new job board serving the web development sector. The jobboard offers candidates instant access to the latest web development job vacancies across the UK. Candidates are able to apply directly to adverts without the neccesity of registration. Mat Wright, Director of Broadshout Ltd stated that the launch of the new job site will compliment the existing network of Broadshout's niche job sites.

Bush signs wiretapping law

US President George W. Bush has signed a law overhauling the rules for eavesdropping. The law lets the government conduct intrusive surveillance without ever telling a court who it intends to spy on, what phone lines and e-mail addresses it intends to monitor, where its surveillance targets are located, or why it's conducting the surveillance. The American Civil Liberties Union has filed suit in Manhattan federal court calling for the law to be voided as a violation of constitutional speech and privacy protections. The action was filed on behalf of human-rights groups, journalists, labour organizations and others who say they fear the law will allow the US government to monitor their activities.

Canadian Law Clinic: Facebook Violates Canadian Privacy Law

A Canadian law clinic has filed a complaint against Facebook claiming that the service violates Canada's privacy law, according to a story by IDG news service.

The IT Job Board: Three quarters of techies would recommend IT career to their children; Positive outlook for IT industry find The IT Job Board and Barkers

The IT Job Board: Three quarters of techies would recommend IT career to their children; Positive outlook for IT industry find The IT Job Board and Barkers

The IT Job Board: Three quarters of techies would recommend IT career to their children; Positive outlook for IT industry find The IT Job Board and Barkers

TMCNet: The IT Job Board: Three quarters of techies would recommend IT career to their children; Positive outlook for IT industry find The IT Job Board and Barkers

Swedes outraged over law allowing officials to snoop on all emails leaving the country

STOCKHOLM, Sweden-More than two million Swedes are saying "No" to a new law that gives the government the right to snoop on all emails and phone calls crossing the country's borders.

Swedes outraged over law allowing officials to snoop on all emails leaving the country

STOCKHOLM, Sweden: More than two million Swedes are saying "No" to a new law that gives the government the right to snoop on all emails and phone calls crossing the country's borders.

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President José Ramos-Horta said he was surprised to hear that the National Parliament (NP) is creating a law to justify the purchase of 65 luxurious cars for each MP. “I do not accept this as people are still suffering,” said PR Horta in a community dialogue on Friday (13/6) in sub-district Laleia, Manatuto.

There are 3 visitor(s) online now! Ramos-Horta surprised at NP plans to create law to buy luxurious car Ramos-Horta surprised at NP plans to create law to buy luxurious car UNDP supports security sector UNDP supports security sector The doctors of t

President José Ramos-Horta said he was surprised to hear that the National Parliament (NP) is creating a law to justify the purchase of 65 luxurious cars for each MP. “I do not accept this as people are still suffering,” said PR Horta in a community dialogue on Friday (13/6) in sub-district Laleia, Manatuto.

Employment Law Jobs Online At www.LawFuel.co.nz - Seeking Employment Legal Jobs?

Employment Law Jobs Changing employment law and a tightening commercial climate have not prevented law firms and businesses in New Zealand stepping up the employment of employment lawyers.

Paul Suspends Presidential Campaign, Forms New Org

JoeKuboj writes "Texas Rep. Ron Paul announced Thursday he is suspending his bid for the Republican presidential nomination to focus his time on building an organization to help recruit and elect 'limited government Republicans.' Paul's decision to leave the race is an acknowledgment he had no chance of winning the GOP nomination. But even in loss, Paul is one of a handful of candidates who walked away from this presidential contest a winner. His presidential campaign had a broad base of support that included traditionally fiscal and socially conservative Republicans to young people who were angry about the U.S. decision to wage war against Iraq."

IP Law & Business Names Tokyo Partner to its "Top 50 Under 45" List

LawFuel - Law Firm Announcements - IP Law & Business named Louise Stoupe to its first-ever "Top 50 Under 45" global list of top intellectual property lawyers under the age 45. At 34 years of age, Ms. Stoupe is the second youngest lawyer on the exclusive list, which was published in May 2008. IP Law & Business honored Ms. Stoupe as a recognized expert in international dispute resolution and e-discovery. Based in Morrison & Foerster's Tokyo office, her IP clients include leading Japanese companies such as Toshiba and Funai Electric.

PR spamming doesn't create results

I am in a unique position within the PR profession, as I stand on both sides of the fence. I am both a PR director and a technology journalist. I send pitches and receive them. Access to the pressroom has given me invaluable insight into how the PR profession is perceived - what we do well, and, more importantly, where we are failing. Translating this feedback into my daily role, I strive to prepare pitches that are not only valuable to my internal clients, but are timely and relevant to the various publications

Wiretapping Law Sparks Rage In Sweden

castrox writes "This Wednesday at 9am the Swedish Parliament is voting on a new wiretapping law which would enable the civil agency (FRA — Defense Radio Agency) to snoop on all traffic crossing the Swedish border. E-mail, fax, telephone, web, SMS, etc. 24/7 without any requirement to obtain a court order. Furthermore, by law, the sitting Government will be able to instruct the wiretapping agency on what to look for. It also nullifies anonymity for press tipsters and whistleblowers. Many agencies within Sweden have weighed in on this, with very hefty criticism, e.g. SÄPO (akin to FBI in the US), the Justice Department, ex-employees of FRA, and more. Nonetheless, the ruling party block is supposedly pressuring its members to vote 'yes' to this new proposed law with threats to unseat any dissidents.

Iron Warriors Motorcycle Club Donates $20K to National Law Enforcement Museum

The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund has announced that the Iron Warriors Motorcycle Club (IWMC), an international club of law enforcement motorcycle enthusiasts, has generously donated $20,000 in support of the National Law Enforcement Museum. The money was raised by chapters of the IWMC across the United States and was presented to the Memorial Fund by Mike Pascoe and Ian Ale during this year's National Police Week observance in Washington, DC.

NYC Family Law Attorney launches Online Course on 'Managing Child Support Payments'

(EMAILWIRE.COM, May 30, 2008 ) New York, NY - Tracey A. Bloodsaw (http://www.traceyabloodsaw.com), a well-known and experienced attorney specializing in family law, divorce and criminal law, with a special emphasis on 'family' law issues has launched an online course to start this fall. The course will discuss the basics of child support and the essential steps to take in an effort to keep them manageable. It be a 45-minute course at OneMinuteU.com. “It really troubles me to see that many people affected by the financial crisis are facing immense legal woes as a result Not only do they have to worry about covering their basis living expenses, now they must face the consequences of not being able to make their child support payments. This course will give many the information they need to avoid some of the most extreme consequences for fai

RAK enforces escrow law

DUABI (Agencies): Ras Al Khaimah yesterday announced a law - Guarantee Accounts of Real Estate Development - in a move to streamline property purchases in the emirate. Shaikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah, issued Amiri Decree No. 22 of 2008 for the creation of the Guarantee Accounts, which is similar to Dubai's Escrow Law of 2007. The RAK law, effective from July 3, makes it mandatory that developers wishing to sell off-plan units in real estate development projects must apply to Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority (RAKIA) to open a Guarantee Account in which amounts paid by buyers towards property purchases or by project financing parties will be deposited. Jihad Quzmar, Legal Advisor, Government of Ras Al Khaimah, said that the decree intends to streamline property purchases in the emirate by b

Optimal Internet launch Go Job Search

Consisting of over 100 niche sites plus the main Go Job Search site, the GJS network is fast becoming a major resource for candidates to find the perfect job. Built on the proven OptimalRec technology, each job is highly optimised and syndicated to a vast number of areas on the web to ensure maximum, targeted, market coverage. This means that candidates can find the right role for them through the major search engines.

Sweden Adopts Extensive Wiretapping Law - Critics say this makes it the most U.S.-like country in Europe

The Parliament in Sweden has passed an extensive wiretapping law allowing the government to monitor all telephone and email contact that occurs within the country’s borders without requiring any sort of warrant. The controversial law raised protests from journalists, lawyers and liberal political parties. Sweden insists that the law, which will become active in January, is designed for the sole purpose of protecting national security and reducing the threat of terrorism. This has caused major companies like Google to say that the eavesdropping plan makes Sweden the European country most comparable to the U.S. in its allowance of the government to infringe upon citizen's privacy.

/ CORRECTION - Buzz Marketing's Paul Dunay and Veotag Partner to Produce "Searchable" Podcasts

In the news release, "Buzz Marketing's Paul Dunay and Veotag Partner to Produce "Searchable" Podcasts" issued earlier today by Veotag, Inc., we are advised by the company that the tenth paragraph should read "Paul holds a degree in Strategy and Innovation from MIT's Sloane School of Management and a Bachelor degree in marketing and computer science from Ithaca College" rather than "Paul holds a degree in Leadership from the Yale School of Management, a degree in Strategy and Innovation from MIT and a Bachelor degree in marketing and computer science from Ithaca College" as originally issued. Complete corrected text follows.


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