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		|  10-24-2005, 02:54 PM | #1 |  
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				Non-law Lawyer Jobs
			 
 Latham & Watkins - San Diego, CA  
Areas Of Specialization  Corporate, Environmental, Finance/Corporate Finance/Bond/Capital Markets, Health Care, Litigation, Real Estate/Foreclosure/Zoning, Taxation   
Job Title  Global Recruiting Manager (2 positions)   
Contact  Debra Clarkson - Global Recruiting Administrator   
Address  12636 High Bluff Drive  
Suite 400  
San Diego, CA 92130   
Country United States   
Phone  (858) 523--540   
Fax (858) 523-5450   
Email  debra.clarkson@lw.com 
Web Site  http://www.lw.com 
Job Description  The first position will focus on recruiting efforts and projects directly related to marketing and publicity, internal and external communications, managing the Summer Associate Accademy, and taking a leadership role in developing and implementing strategic initiatives. The second position will focus on efforts and projects directly related to lateral associate and judicial clerk hiring, hiring standards and internal policy development and implementation. A strong understanding of the legal industry and recruiting market trends and philosophies, the ability to demonstrate sensitivity to confidential matters and to interact with individuals at all levels of the firm, service orientation, commitment to diversity, flexibility to owrk overtime and ability to travel occasionally, and excellent interpersonal, management, and technical skills are required, as well as a strong interest in working in a collaborative, consensus-based management structure. The ideal candidates for both positions will have a JD, MBA or other relevant advanced degree, and 5 years of experience in large law firm or professional services environment.   
Time Period  Permanent   
Materials Requested  Resume, Cover Letter   
Response Method  E-Mail contact directly   
Comments  For immediate consideration, please email (debra.clarkson@lw.com) or fax (858-523-5450) a resume and cover letter including salary requirements to Debra Clarkson, Global Recruiting Administrator.   
Paid/Unpaid  Paid   
Date Posted  24-AUG-05 |  
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		|  10-24-2005, 02:56 PM | #2 |  
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				Federal Air Marshal Service - Mays Landing, NJ
			 
 Job Title  Human Resources Specialist  Phone  (253) 573-1877
 Job Description  Serves as human resources specialist in the Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS), Resource Management Division, Employee relations Branch. The incumbent provides comprehensive, authoritative and expert employee relatins staff advice and assistance within the FAMS. Provides expert advice on processing and adjudicating grievances, adverse action appeals and standards of conduct and on the questions concerning the application of disciplinary and adverse action regulations.
 Time Period  Permanent
 Materials Requested  Resume
 Response Method  Mail directly to contact, Call contact directly, Apply Online
 Deadline Date  04-NOV-05
 Comments  Requirements: ability to communicate effectively other than in writing, presenting recommendations to management and other agencies and organizations; ability to communicate in writing; knowledge of a wide range of employee relations concepts, procedures, and practices.
 Compensation  $36,400.00- $83,900.00 Salary
 Paid/Unpaid  Paid
 Date Posted  24-OCT-05
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		|  10-24-2005, 02:57 PM | #3 |  
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				The Bureau of National Affairs - Washington, DC
			 
 Job Title  Legal Editor   
Address  1231 25th Street, N.W.  
Washington, DC 20037   
Country United States   
Phone  (202) 452-4393   
Fax (202) 728-5203   
Web Site  http://www.bna.com 
Job Description  Legal Editor. Leading publisher of news and information products has an immediate opening for a Legal Editor for a daily print/electronic publication covering labor and employment law, legislation, collective bargaining, organizing, labor economics, and human resources issues. Requires JD, working knowledge of federal and state legislative, regulatory, and judicial processes and journalistic principles/techniques. Also requires experience writing on deadline in journalistic style, familiarity with labor and employment law issues, and the ability to summarize complex legal decisions in plain business English. 
 
BNA offers an excellent compensation package including a generous benefit program. Visit our website at bna.com and submit resume to: 
 
The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. Employment  
1231 25th Street, NW  
Washington, DC 20037 
bnajobs@bna.com 
Time Period  Permanent   
Materials Requested  Resume   
Response Method  Apply Online   
Deadline Date  19-NOV-05   
Date Posted  19-OCT-05 |  
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		|  10-24-2005, 02:58 PM | #4 |  
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				The Bureau of National Affairs - Washington, DC
			 
 Job Title  Legal Editors-Federal Tax Law   
Address  1231 25th Street, N.W.  
Washington, DC 20037   
Country United States   
Phone  (202) 452-4393   
Fax (202) 728-5203   
Web Site  http://www.bna.com 
Job Description  Legal Editors-Federal Tax Law. Edit copy for federal tax publications, update portfolios, and analyze tax developments for a weekly publication. Requires demonstrated knowledge of current federal tax law, and coursework in same. Requires JD, additional coursework in at least one other tax course such as corporations, partnerships, or compensation planning. Should have current professional experience in a tax related position. BNA offers a highly competitive compensation package. Please visit our website at bna.com to apply online. The Bureau of National Affairs, Employment, 1231 25th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20037.   
Time Period  Permanent   
Materials Requested  Resume   
Response Method  Apply Online   
Deadline Date  19-NOV-05   
Date Posted  19-OCT-05 |  
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		|  10-24-2005, 03:00 PM | #5 |  
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				ABA Center for Pro Bono - Chicago, IL
			 
 Job Title  Assistant Staff Counsel   
Address  American Bar Association Center  
541 N. Fairbanks Ct.  
Chicago, IL 60611   
Country United States   
Phone  (312) 988-5773   
Fax (312) 988-5483   
Email  mcconneg@staff.abanet.org 
Job Description  This position will support business law section initiatives to promote pro bono. Will coordinate with an Oversight Committee on ensuring integration between the business law secion and standing committee on Pro Bono priorities and projects.   
Time Period  Permanent   
Materials Requested  Resume   
Response Method  Mail directly to contact, Call contact directly, E-Mail contact directly, Fax directly to contact   
Deadline Date  01-NOV-05   
Comments  Interested persons should send a cover letter and resume to: James Running at runningj@staff.abanet.org . Please direct all questions regarding this job posting to James Running. ABA Center for Pro Bono, 321 North Clark Street, 19th Floor, Chicago, IL 60610. phone 312.988.5775 fax 312.988.5483. www.abaprobono.org 
Compensation  $48,367.00- $74,080.00 Salary   
Paid/Unpaid  Paid   
Date Posted  17-OCT-05 |  
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		|  10-24-2005, 03:01 PM | #6 |  
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				FREELANCE RESEARCHER
			 
 Job Type  Freelance Per Diem Jobs   
Contact  Tanya Scott -   
Address  341 Raven Circle  
Wyoming, DE 19934   
Country United States   
Email  hr@reasearchwritersamerican.com 
Web Site  http://www.researchwritersamerica.com 
Job Description  Essential Requirements: We have an abundance of vacancies for graduates and writers in all academic! areas, and we are predominantly in need of graduates who have achieved at least a B Grade in the following disciplines: Economics, Politics, Sociology, History, English Lang/Lit, Law, I.T, Geography, and the Sciences. 
 
METHOD OF APPLICATION: Please proceed to our on-line application form at http://www.researchwritersamerica.com. 
Time Period  Temporary   
Materials Requested  Resume, Cover Letter   
Response Method  Apply Online   
Deadline Date  30-JAN-06   
Compensation  $150.00- $2,000.00 Weekly   
Date Posted  17-OCT-05 |  
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		|  10-24-2005, 03:02 PM | #7 |  
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				 Stanford Law School - Stanford, CA
			 
 Job Title  Legal Research and Writing Instructors  Contact  Ms. Faye Deal -
 Address  Crown Quadrangle
 559 Nathan Abbott Way
 Stanford, CA 943058610
 Country United States
 Phone  (650) 723-4985
 Fax (650) 723-0838
 Job Description  The term of appointment is one year an dbegins on May 9, 2006. Lectures may request to be re-appointed for up to a third year. Such requests are customarily granted if the applicant has exhibited strong performance and the promise of teaching excellence.
 Time Period  Unspecified
 Materials Requested  Resume, Law School Transcripts, 3 Letters Of Recommendation
 Response Method  Mail directly to contact
 Start Date  May 9, 2006
 Deadline Date  01-DEC-05
 Compensation  $45,000.00- $50,000.00 Salary
 Paid/Unpaid  Paid
 Date Posted  12-OCT-05
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		|  10-20-2006, 01:59 PM | #8 |  
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 This is outable, but whatever, I interviewed a secretarial candidate today, and what came out, that was not on her resume, was that up until a year ago, she was a partner at a large firm in another city.  She left to on sabbatical and decided to not go back. She says she wants an easy 9-5 job in an area she knows without any pressure. I think this is fucked up.
 Question, if you quit practising is there even a remote likliehood that you would go back to a lawfirm as an admin staff person?
 
 For me, the answer is never. I would kill myself first and give my family the $4MM life insurance policy. Seriously.
 
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		|  10-20-2006, 02:10 PM | #9 |  
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		| Originally posted by Penske_Account This is outable, but whatever, I interviewed a secretarial candidate today, and what came out, that was not on her resume, was that up until a year ago, she was a partner at a large firm in another city.  She left to on sabbatical and decided to not go back. She says she wants an easy 9-5 job in an area she knows without any pressure. I think this is fucked up.
 
 Question, if you quit practising is there even a remote likliehood that you would go back to a lawfirm as an admin staff person?
 
 For me, the answer is never. I would kill myself first and give my family the $4MM life insurance policy. Seriously.
 |  No fucking way.  We have a couple of JD'ed but never passed the bar paralegals around here.  I can't even imagine that.
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		|  10-20-2006, 02:48 PM | #10 |  
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		| Originally posted by Oliver_Wendell_Ramone No fucking way.  We have a couple of JD'ed but never passed the bar paralegals around here.  I can't even imagine that.
 |  Honestly, I was dumbfounded. She had been at a big firm in Phoenix, was a Seattle native, who moved back her to be closer to family. 
 
By the by, does everyone at Stoel suck, or does it just seem that way from my anecdotal experience?
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		|  10-20-2006, 02:53 PM | #11 |  
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		| Originally posted by Penske_Account Honestly, I was dumbfounded. She had been at a big firm in Phoenix, was a Seattle native, who moved back her to be closer to family.
 
 By the by, does everyone at Stoel suck, or does it just seem that way from my anecdotal experience?
 |  Not everyone, but your experience is not unusual.
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		|  10-20-2006, 03:10 PM | #12 |  
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		| Originally posted by Oliver_Wendell_Ramone Not everyone, but your experience is not unusual.
 |  Merde, my luck of the draw must suck.  I must have done some bad things in my last life......
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		|  10-20-2006, 03:14 PM | #13 |  
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		| Originally posted by Oliver_Wendell_Ramone No fucking way.  We have a couple of JD'ed but never passed the bar paralegals around here.  I can't even imagine that.
 |  2.  The only thing worse than being a lawyer is working for one.
 
I have never understood why paralegals ever go on to law school.  They see the absolute worst part of the profession, yet still persist?
 
Why can't this woman downgrade to some kind of cushy of counsel spot that's part time.
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		|  10-20-2006, 03:17 PM | #14 |  
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		| Originally posted by Penske_Account Merde, my luck of the draw must suck.  I must have done some bad things in my last life......
 |   my bestest friend ran out of stoehl Portland a few years ago- he wasn't happy BUT he set me up to use the conference rooms when my high powered legal career took me there for a deposition. They spend lot's of money, plus they had 3 major coffee brands available. You know a firm is dysfunctional if it can't agree on 1 type coffee.
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		|  10-20-2006, 03:19 PM | #15 |  
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		| Originally posted by Penske_Account This is outable, but whatever, I interviewed a secretarial candidate today, and what came out, that was not on her resume, was that up until a year ago, she was a partner at a large firm in another city.  She left to on sabbatical and decided to not go back. She says she wants an easy 9-5 job in an area she knows without any pressure. I think this is fucked up.
 
 Question, if you quit practising is there even a remote likliehood that you would go back to a lawfirm as an admin staff person?
 
 For me, the answer is never. I would kill myself first and give my family the $4MM life insurance policy. Seriously.
 |   dim fuck. hire her. you can just set your workload on her desk- have her create the work AND type- mail etc. You could post even more! Win-win for you!!!!
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