Read all about it in The NY Observer: “'I’m pretty nervous,'” said Melissa Lafsky, a now formerly anonymous blogger who this week joins the ranks of those who have come out to become a public commodity. “'I’ve been planning this for months'”—she paused—“'not actually, but running through the scenario in my head: ‘What would happen if I put my name on this? Would anyone care?...
The AARP has once again determined the best places to work for those of us over 50 (yikes!): "Our fifth annual hot list of employers is bigger than ever -- thanks to a crop of applicants totaling twice last year's and an abundance of perks and programs. We present the 50 AARP Best Employers for Workers Over 50,..." I particularly liked the survey's "Wow Factors" section for...
An article recently posted on the LawCrossing site reports good news about paralegal job satisfaction, even though those surveyed also said there was room to improve: "In recent months, national and regional survey results have shown paralegals to have uncommonly high levels of satisfaction with their careers. "Although almost every paralegal can cite areas where improvement is needed,...
Need to know the best Internet-based sources for legal research, state & local governments, & other helpful information in your state? Check out the State Resource Centers collected by lexisONE in its Legal Web Site Directory. The Miscellaneous category for New York really impressed me! New York Center for Technology in Government New York Information on Internet Law Library New York...
At least in Los Angeles & possibly San Francisco, reports The Recorder: "O'Melveny & Myers and Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker are lifting associate salaries to match Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, raising first-year base pay to $135,000. "'We're committed to paying top-tier compensation in all of our markets,'" said Greg Nitzkowski, Paul Hastings' managing partner....
At least according to studies by the federal government, the National Association of Legal Assistants, and others, more men have started working as paralegals. But "what does mean to the paralegal community as a whole and to the women and men who work together in law offices and legal departments?" Do male paralegals have an edge over females in the field? Are they treated equally? What...
"A Chinese media report Sunday said the Starbucks ruling was the first of its kind under a 2001 law intended to protect well-known international trademarks. Foreign companies have long grumbled that the Chinese government is failing to stamp out piracy of copyrighted or trademarked goods." "Starbucks, which has 8,700 retail outlets worldwide and about 300 on the Chinese mainland,...
The National Association for Information Destruction (NAID), is the nonprofit trade association for companies providing information destruction services. Its mission is "to educate business, industry and government of the importance of destroying discarded information and the value of contract destruction services." Click links to find membership info, ethics statement, & NAID press...
The George Washington University's College of Professional Studies has created a graduate certificate for Law Firm Management. This new 12-credit graduate certificate program is co-sponsored by the Hildebrandt Institute. "This first-of-its-kind certificate program is the culmination of two years of planning and market testing to design a higher education program that is convenient for busy...
Investor's Business Daily just published an article describing how documents -- like those created in Word & Acrobat -- may reveal more information than the authors intended: "'Dirty documents'" have become another surprise glitch of the computer age. "A dirty document is, in fact, most items written in two of the most popular formats there are: Microsoft's Word and Adobe...