Many attorneys believe in the power of giving back. While many firms routinely do pro bono work, there are those lawyers who like to get a bit more personal in their efforts and mentoring is often the solution. What is Mentoring? A mentor is one who is experienced and knowledgeable in his chosen field of […]
Posted on April 14th, 2010 by Phil Jackson
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Considering opening your own business? Depending on who you ask, starting a small business in an unpredictable and unkind economy is either a savvy decision or a sure fire way to bankruptcy and other financial ruin. Its true arguments can be made for both; however, it’s important to not allow others determine those decisions that […]
Posted on April 13th, 2010 by Phil Jackson
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There seems to be a lot of hate sites up of former employees who have been ousted or faced the cutting block of the Great 21st Century Recession. These sites, while many might assume are illegal or slanderous in some way, are going on to live long and fruitful lives, courtesy of the internet. But […]
Posted on April 12th, 2010 by Phil Jackson
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With so many problems airlines are facing today, it’s no wonder the need for top notch representation is at an all time high. Consumers are frustrated and feel as though they have no recourse. As A. Harrison Barnes coaches his clients, “you need to be seen as the cure”. Those words have never rang more […]
Posted on April 10th, 2010 by Phil Jackson
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Up until the recession really began kicking us all in the teeth, the word “freelance” was sometimes synonymous with “between jobs” or “until a real job comes through”. Fortunately, for freelancers everywhere, we’re beginning to look mighty wise in selection our options. Freelancing offers an impressive list of benefits more traditional employment options lack. Not […]
Posted on April 9th, 2010 by Phil Jackson
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A. Harrison Barnes reported this week several features that had been revised or added to one of his many career oriented websites. Now, users who incorporate LawCrossing.com can add their job search to the popular iGoogle application. This makes the job search even easier than before for clients who have added LawCrossing.com to their arsenal […]
Posted on April 7th, 2010 by Phil Jackson
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As defined by The American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants, an LNC is a title that represents a specialty practice of the nursing profession but that also differs from a traditional paralegal. Law firms, as part of their efforts to hire experts such as engineers for their expertise in their professions, will also discover a […]
Posted on April 6th, 2010 by Phil Jackson
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The first and the most important question you need to ask yourself is that if you are willing to get into a legal career. Unless you cannot figure this question’s answer you cannot proceed further in your legal career. In order to get the correct answer you need to think deep. Before you make any […]
Posted on April 6th, 2010 by Phil Jackson
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We live in a country that’s laws are written to protect its citizens. Our judicial system is the best in the world. Still, there are times that same judicial system appears to be flawed or imperfect. This is one reason why many choose law as their chosen profession, says LawCrossing.com founder A. Harrison Barnes. Despite […]
Posted on April 5th, 2010 by Phil Jackson
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Lawyers across the country keep current on national events by following what many of their fellow attorneys are doing. This week, we take a look at the latest legalities in water laws. In early February 2010, Deputy Interior Secretary David Hayes addressed the issues and topics that were discussed at the 28th Annual Water Law […]
Posted on April 5th, 2010 by Phil Jackson
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