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Opportunities in Law Careers
By: Gary A. Munneke ShareOpportunities in Law Careers offers job seekers essential information about a variety of careers in the field of law. The book includes training and education requirements, salary statistics, and professional and Internet resources.
In the Teeth of the Wind
By: J. D. Waxman SharePub. Date: 04/13/2004 Category: Legal Profession eBooks
A Former United States Attorney provides a tour on the inside of the Court system and exposes corruption on a monumental scale
BLACK BOX: What's under Your Hood?
By: Thomas Kowalick ShareBLACK BOX: What's Under Your Hood? Describes in simple everyday language, the newest accessory on-board passenger motor vehicles - the Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorder (MVEDR). This automotive equivalent of an airplane's flight recorder or "black box" is intended to...
Careers for Legal Eagles & Other Law-and-Order Types, Second edition
By: Blythe Camenson ShareCareers For You is the only career series to help you turn your passion into a paycheck! The inspiring Careers for Legal Eagles & Other Law-and-Order Types lets you explore the fields job market through the unique lens of your own interests. Vital information o...
Lawyers and Judges: American Trojan Horses
By: Rodney Stich SharePub. Date: 05/10/2005 Category: Legal Profession eBooks
Rodney Stich, a former government agent, details and documents corruption in the legal and judicial systems, with specific facts and specific lawsuits, and shows the tragic effects upon major national interests, and the lives of countless innocent people. Stich has a...
Piety & Politics
By: Barry W. Reverend Lynn , Stephen Mitchell ShareThe Reverend Barry Lynn explains why the Religious Right has it all wrong. In the wake of the 2004 presidential election, the Religious Right insisted that George Bush had been handed a mandate for an ideology-based social agenda, including the passage of a “m...
Judging the Lawyers
By: Ted Preston ShareAlmost everyone in the United States is familiar with criticisms of lawyers and their handling-or mishandling-of the civil justice system. The relationship between the American public and lawyers is vital, yet often misunderstood. What are we to make of the paradox o...
The Legal Lampoon
By: Richard T. Icci ShareThe Ball Four of the legal profession, The Legal Lampoon is a practical, must-read humorous guide to the legal profession for any person considering a career in the legal field or wanting to hire an attorney. Richard Icci, a lawyer with more than twenty years exp...
Somebody Else's Century
By: Patrick Smith , Philip Gabriel ShareFrom one of our foremost experts on Asia and its history comes this brilliant dissection of the relationship between East and West. In three succinct essays, Patrick Smith investigates the East’s endeavor to adopt Western technology and all that we cons...
Ultimate Blogs
By: Sarah Boxer , Cheryl Erwin Share“What are you working on?” “An anthology of blogs.” “I didn’t know you had a blog.” “I don’t. It’s an anthology of other people’s blogs.” “How do you find good blogs?” “I read....
Disappearing Destinations
By: Kimberly Lisagor , Steve Cotler ShareA beautiful and memorable look at some of the most gorgeous endangered places on the planet. Machu Picchu is a mesmerizing, ancient Incan city tucked away in the mountains of Peru, but it is rapidly being worn down by the thousands of feet treading across its stones...
The Handbook of Law Firm Mismanagement for the 21st Century
By: Arnold B. Kanter , Paul Hoffman ShareAmerica’s expert on law firm mismanagement is back with a whole new array of humorous committee meetings, memos, speeches, and consultants’ reports that present lawyers acting not like sharks, but rather floundering in a sea of dilemmas. The lawyers at t...
Pennsylvania Legal Research Handbook
By: Frank Liu , Joel Fishman ShareNewly updated, this Pennsylvania-specific guide for legal-research methods, programs, and resources is a must-have for attorneys, law students, librarians, paralegals, or anyone who conducts legal research in the state of Pennsylvania.
World War II Behind Closed Doors
By: Laurence Rees , Mark Hoffman ShareIn this revelatory chronicle of World War II, Laurence Rees documents the dramatic and secret deals that helped make the war possible and prompted some of the most crucial decisions made during the conflict. Drawing on material available only since the opening of ar...
The New Lawyer's Handbook: 101 Things They Don't Teach You in Law School
By: Karen Thalacker ShareExpert advice on becoming a better lawyer. While law school prepares you to think like a lawyer, it does not teach you how to be successful working at a lawfirm. The New Lawyer's Handbook teaches you the 101 things you need to know in order to excel in law firm life...
Louis D. Brandeis
By: Melvin Urofsky , Mark Hoffman ShareThe first full-scale biography in twenty-five years of one of the most important and distinguished justices to sit on the Supreme Court–a book that reveals Louis D. Brandeis the reformer, lawyer, and jurist, and Brandeis the man, in all of his complexity, pass...
Haiku: A Novel
By: Andrew Vachss , Mark Hoffman ShareFrom the author of the acclaimed Burke series comes a sharply affecting new novel about a group of outcasts who undertake a “mission” to save a schizophrenic’s hidden treasure. When his most beloved student dies as a result of what he believe...
Law Stories
SharePub. Date: 12/10/2009 Category: Legal Profession eBooks
War stories is the phrase used by academic lawyers to disparage the ways practicing lawyers talk about their experiences. Gary Bellow and Martha Minow in Law Stories have gathered a group of stories that explore the actual experiences of clients and lawyers in concre...
Interviewing & Counselling
By: Jenny Chapman ShareThe purpose of this book is to help law students to develop and practice communication skills in the context of client interviewing and counselling. Starting from the first meeting with the client, this text covers preparing for an interview; how to use effective...
Lives of Lawyers Revisited: Transformation and Resilience in the Organizations of Practice
By: Michael J. Kelly SharePub. Date: 12/22/2009 Category: Legal Profession eBooks
The past two decades have seen profound changes in the legal profession. Lives of Lawyers Revisited extends Michael Kelly's work in the original Lives of Lawyers, offering unique insights into the nature of these changes, examined through stories of five extraordinar...




















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