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The Single Best Source for Aspiring Law Students

The Single Best Source for Aspiring Law Students There are a lot of opportunities for law school graduates, including Federal and State jobs, private practice, etc. If you have any questions, if you are thinking about law school, you should visit the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics website and of course, read this-...

More US Federal Job Sources for Lawyers

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More Sources for Law Students- Federal Jobs

More Sources for Law Students- Federal Jobs Information on obtaining positions as lawyers with the Federal Government is available from the Office of Personnel Management through USAJOBS, the Federal Government’s official employment information system. This resource for locating and applying for job opportunities can be accessed through the Internet at http://www.usajobs.opm.gov or...

Lawyers Salary- How Much do Lawyers Make

Lawyers Salary- How Much do Lawyers Make In May 2008, the median annual wages of all wage-and-salaried lawyers were $110,590. The middle half of the occupation earned between $74,980 and $163,320. Median annual wages in the industries employing the largest numbers of lawyers in May 2008 were: Management of companies and enterprises...

Competition for Job Openings in Law

Competition for Job Openings in Law Competition for job openings should continue to be keen because of the large number of students graduating from law school each year. Graduates with superior academic records from highly regarded law schools will have the best job opportunities. Perhaps as a result of competition for...

Lawyers Must Use Latest Technology

Lawyers Must Use Latest Technology Lawyers are increasingly using various forms of technology to perform more efficiently. Although all lawyers continue to use law libraries to prepare cases, most supplement conventional printed sources with computer sources, such as the Internet and legal databases. Software is used to search this legal...

Private Practice: Criminal Vs Civil Law

Private Practice: Criminal Vs Civil Law Most lawyers are in private practice, concentrating on criminal or civil law. In criminal law, lawyers represent individuals who have been charged with crimes and argue their cases in courts of law. Attorneys dealing with civil law assist clients with litigation, wills, trusts, contracts, mortgages,...