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Thursday, May 5, 2011
ProBono Work Serves Many Functions for Both the Attorney and the Client
http://www.americanbar.org/groups/probono_public_service/resources/volunteer_opportunities.html
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
I'm 47 and am considering law school. Am I too old? Will it be difficult to find a job when I finish (around age 52).... Thanks in advance for your help... -Dana
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Not at all. This is a good profession to hang your own shingle if you like and do amazingly well. Check the link below on going solo.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
.Advice for Success: GO Abroad Young Lawyers...
Advice for Success: GO Abroad Young Lawyers...
NLJ Home > News > Advice for success: Go abroad, young lawyers
Karen Sloan All Articles
The National Law Journal
March 07, 2011
During the 1990s, Peter Engstrom accepted a 1 1/2-year legal assignment that required frequent travel to Kazakhstan.
"It was a rough place to be," said Engstrom, the former North American managing partner of Baker & McKenzie, now a member of the firm's civil litigation and alternative dispute resolution practices. "They didn't have ATMs, the food was bad, you couldn't get a fresh breath of air, but it was one of the best things I've ever done. If you have an opportunity like that, take it." Being open to moving overseas is an important way for young attorneys to position themselves to succeed in the increasingly global legal market, Engstrom said. His advice was seconded by The Coca-Cola Co. General Counsel Geoffrey Kelly and Alcatel-Lucent U.S.A. Inc. General Counsel Steve Reynolds. ... The three shared their thoughts on globalization on March 7 with more than 100 up-and-coming attorneys chosen for the Leadership Counsel on Legal Diversity's new Fellows Program — a mentorship effort intended to foster diversity by giving young attorneys the chance to learn directly from law firm leaders and general counsel.
All three panelists agreed that clients increasingly are looking for counsel skilled at working internationally because the fastest-growing markets for most major companies are outside the United States. Coca-Cola earns about 70% its profits come abroad, Kelly said, and that figure would be closer to 90% had the company not recently acquired a large North American bottling enterprise, he added.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Consolidating Educational Loans after Law School
QUESTION:
With graduation coming up soon for many of us and the repayment of loans occurring shortly after that, I was wondering if you had any information on loan consolidation and how to negotiate down loan interest rates. I've done some preliminary research, and a lot of the information I've found simply lowers the interest rate over extended periods of time. However, I am interested in finding out if I can (1) consolidate my law school loan, then (2) negotiate a lower interest rate over a shorter time period. I also want to make sure that I maintain the option for advance payment without a penalty.
Your question about Loan Repayment Options was directed UALR’S Financial Aid Director. Her response is below.
ANSWER:
I am not aware of any options in the federal student loan programs to "negotiate" an interest rate. The interest rate is set in federal law.
Over the past several years, new payment options have been introduced primarily to assist students by lowering monthly payments and increasing the repayment period. If the student navigates to http://studentloans.gov there is a section on the bottom right about managing repayment. The student can drill down in that information to learn about loan consolidation http://studentaid.ed.gov/
University of Arkansas at Little Rock | Office of Admissions and Financial Aid
O: 501.569.3035 | F: 501.569.8956 | http://www.ualr.edu/admissions
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
OCI Job Offers / Good Questions for the Interview
ANSWER:
These former are legitimate questions you should ask each interviewer. Employers all operate differently and from year-to-year even that might change! Career Services asks that they give you all two weeks of interviewing before requiring AN ANSWER to an offer. A couple of them might make immediate offers while others will wait until they've interviewed at Fayetteville and considered applicants from any other schools they work with. Phone calls are the usual for offers and letters for non-offers. We continue to have students who hear nothing from the employer either way, unfortunately. Be sure to ask in the interview when and how should you expect to hear from them.
Don't stop your search of other employers waiting on OCI employers to respond! The job market is tight, but even before that happened, many employers were seeking law clerks with more than one year of law school to their credit. Remember, smaller employers are more numerous and the experience with a small firm is a good one to have.
DK
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
The Job Interview: BE PREPARED!
http://lawyerist.com/be-prepared-for-job-interviews/