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    A Career In Criminal Law

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    economics, public speaking and sociology, but these aren’t required to see how most 4-year institutions offer a pre law major. It is also very important that individuals that plan to pursue a career in law maintain very high grades because law school is extremely selective. Once enrolled in law school, students will then complete a 3 year program that combines courses in criminal law and practice experience; many of these…

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    Malloy law firm, petitioned the court to compel county officials to fire David Marcus on the grounds the public defender is unqualified. Griego also asked for a judge to declare the county’s hiring process for the county’s top defense position is unlawful. “This is a public interest lawsuit to protect the public’s right to a qualified Public Defender...,” Griego wrote in his petition. According to the complaint written by the private attorney, Marcus is unqualified because, under state law,…

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    Attorneys as Negotiators Another role attorneys commonly fulfill in the United States is that of a negotiator. This is a role they play while also acting as an advocate since when the attorneys are fulfilling this role they are negotiating on behalf of their clients. Negotiation is defined in Merriam-Webster Dictionary as “a formal discussion between people who are trying to reach an agreement” (Merriam-Webster, n.d.) The role of being a negotiator, or trying to reach an agreement in the case,…

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    title of “Certified Paralegal,” however, certification is not required in these states to work as a paralegal. The American Bar Association defines a paralegal as someone with the education and work experience required to work for an attorney or law firm performing specific duties for which the attorney is responsible. Without the American Bar Association recognizing someone as “certified paralegal” the title…

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    Law is a complex topic that can be controversial at times. Through my education and experience I consider law to be connected to every aspect of life; whether it’s concerning The Criminal Justice System, the business industry or society itself. My portrayal of the legal system is that, it is a blueprint set by the government for society to follow in an attempt to keep order. I believe that a university degree in law will open up various career opportunities in a number of fields which will not…

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    Attorney Career Paper

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    that have to be done before you can become an attorney. To become an attorney, you need to have your Bachelor’s degree. You then have to go to Law School and get a Doctorate or a professional degree. Kalpesh Patel, the solo private practice attorney that I interviewed, said that he had to take seven years of college. You have to pass the LSAT to get into Law School and you have to pass the Bar exam to become an attorney and . Each state has a variation on the Bar…

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    This report is in response to the letter from a local legal firm. One of the applicants that was not offered the position is claiming discrimination. The local law firm requested to see the EEO-1 report data that shows the racial and ethnic designations of the 100 applicants. The EEO-1 report is usually submitted and certified by September 30th, 2016 (U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission). We already submitted last year’s EEO-1 report. The EEO-1 report doesn’t include applicant data,…

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    Business Environment P1

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    legislation, the main employment laws that the business need to consider are that; every applicant the business employs- they must make sure that they are safe on the premises and are able to use the machinery provided with limited chances of injury. This factor can impact the businesses and the activities they run- as in the case of injury they will have to remove the injury causing specimen, if it was due to the machinery but if the company is at fault they can have law suits put against them…

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    ROTC Application

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    I am applying for the position of law clerk at Pellegrini, Seeley, Ryan & Blakesley, P.C. I believe that the skills I have acquired throughout my life would make me a perfect candidate to fill such a position. You will notice that while I attended the University of Delaware I participated in the Air Force ROTC program for three years. I chose to not get a commission in order for me to attend law school. Throughout my time with the ROTC program I learned many skills such as leadership,…

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    legal regulations and policies of which govern the conduct of businesses within Australia can be considered as a crucial element in controlling the business environment. Laws that restrict businesses to certain boundaries are done so in order to promote fair competition and keep the business market competitive, whilst many laws act with regard to being beneficial for the sustainability of the environment. However, it can be argued that these legal regulations also bring increased costs and…

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