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    Dentons Law Firm Paper

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    council, senior council members, partners, and associates working for the Dentons Canada LLP law firm located in Calgary, Alberta. The empirical findings describe the average percentage of male/female working as partners and associates. And, the leverage number of proportion between partners and associates. The Dentons law firm is located in various parts of countries like Canada, Asia, United States, United Kingdom, and others. For this empirical finding, I collect data about the Dentons firm branch located in the city of Calgary, Alberta. Dentons law firm is a large size firm with over 100 plus practicing lawyers in Calgary office. Dentons law…

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    Money is something that we all need. I know I deserve this scholarship because i am a hard worker, i’m goal oriented, and i have a love and passion for an education and for learning. When I go to university I plan to study law and political science in order to become a lawyer or attorney. To study this system and understanding this system so I can change it. Interpreting this system to our youth and peers, so if one day they run into any legal problems or if they happen to get arrested I will be…

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    The Buffalo Creek Disaster is a book by Gerald M Stern, about how the survivors of one of the worst disasters in coal-mining history brought suit against the coal-mining company. The book … by Gerald M. Stern is about a disaster that happened in 1976 …The book was review by prominent persons search as the former President of the United States who termed it as “A shocking, timely book”. Also, The New York Times Book Review talked of the book as “a fascinating tale of how investigative lawyers…

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    I spent the first week scouring the course catalog and talking to a transfer and an undergraduate advisor. They were both supportive of my newfound dedication to the law and encouraged me to give it a shot. The transition to UT was a struggle. I was taking four government and law classes and was I more academically challenged than I’d been my whole life. About halfway through the semester, though, I felt confident in my decision to pursue law. I enjoyed the parts and procedures involved in the…

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    I take a great deal of pride in guiding students to work together to improve themselves and their community. As the student body president of my school and the chairperson of my state’s student council, I push my fellow leaders forward through genuine trust, personal bonds and interpersonal harmonious relationships. It is my ultimate goal to leave others satisfied with their roles and the results that we achieved together by simply giving them a platform to share their voice. Focusing on…

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    Officer, I have returned to the life of an auditor traveling to a variety of communities throughout the country auditing nonprofits and governments. Even though I have held the job of an auditor previously, it seems different. My clients appreciate how I relate to their daily struggles. Consequently, they appear more willing to share information and discuss their business or life in general. Realizing the importance of human aspects in business through my experiences has aided me in greater…

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    Law School Case Study

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    Factors Law school will be a costly investment no matter where a prospective law school student decides to go and that cost only goes up when undergraduate costs are added that are not getting paid off while they are at law school. The most important factors for a prospective law school student to consider when applying to law school to determine the quality of the investment in that law school primarily comes down to employment statistics after graduation and the cost of attending said law…

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    However, I consider it the most thoughtful field of all. Also, a great lawyer in Arbitration is the one who possesses an extensive knowledge in Private International Law. Thus, I would not have any solid ground in defending Egypt without acquiring sufficient knowledge in Private International Law. Moreover, I believe it is a very interesting subject to teach, if you are willing to be a creative lecturer. My interest to study the American Legal System emits from my addiction to study US…

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    the last day of class and I am in awe with emotions. I would think that I would be fulfilled with content, but instead I am anxious. While most of my colleagues are worrying about where to travel for the summer, I have the anguish insight of knowing that I will spend my summer studying for the frightening, intimidating, Law School Admission Test (LSAT). The only thing that is certain is that this test determines where I go to law school. The average debt that law school students consume is…

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    Law School Case Study

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    American University Law School’s campus is beautiful; the classrooms are new, spacious, and sometimes well-lit. I was really excited to have the opportunity to sit in a real law school class amongst unrehearsed law students, which would give me an insight into the inner workings of a law school classroom. The experience was rewarding in more ways than one and it also reinforced my plans to attend law school. My expectations were unclear, as I had sat in a Torts class before, but this time I sat…

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