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U.S. News' Survey Gives High Marks to Santa Clara University Law School; Intellectual Property Program Among Top 5 in Country
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Santa Clara University School of Law was named one of the top 100 law schools in the country by U.S. News & World Report. The annual graduate school ranking also recognized the law school's intellectual property law program as among the top 5 in the country....
Tags: intellectual property, law school, Santa Clara University, survey, U.S. NEWS
Research articles 2006-03-31
U.S. News' Survey Gives High Marks to Santa Clara University Law School
Intellectual Property Program Among Top 10 in Country
Tags: law school, Santa Clara University, survey, U.S. News
Research articles 2007-03-30
DePaul College of Law Ranked Among Top 100 Law Schools in Latest Survey of Professional Schools by U.S. News & World Report
CHICAGO, April 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S.News & World Report has ranked the DePaul University College of Law among the top 100 law schools in the United States in its latest survey of America's best graduate schools. DePaul's College of Law tied for 8CHICAGO, April 3 /U.S. Newswire/ --...
Tags: DePaul University, law school, survey
Research articles 2006-04-03

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Univ. of Baltimore Law School seeks equitable state funding
While the University of Maryland School of Law proudly points to its top-tier ranking in U.S. News & World Report's annual survey of law schools nationwide, its sister school is relegated to a low spot in the lowest of the four tiers. Why the disparity? University of Baltimore...
Tags: Baltimore Law School, board, disparity, professor
Research articles 2002-04-06
Univ. of Baltimore Law School seeks equitable state funding
While the University of Maryland School of Law proudly points to its top-tier ranking in U.S. News & World Report's annual survey of law schools nationwide, its sister school is relegated to a low spot in the lowest of the four tiers. Why the disparity? University of Baltimore...
Tags: Baltimore Law School, disparity, professor
Research articles 2002-04-06
Consultants study low morale at Harvard Law School
The Associated Press CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Sure, having a Harvard Law School degree is valuable, but does earning it have to be so miserable? That is what officials at the prestigious school want to find out in commissioning a study of the low morale that apparently...
Tags: Harvard Law School, professor
Research articles 1999-07-12
National Survey: Law Schools Emphasize Ethical Practice; Part-Time Students Less Engaged In Beneficial Learning Activities.
Byline: Indiana University Bloomington, Ind, Jan. 5 AScribe Newswire -- Three-fourths of all law students report that their institution emphasizes to a considerable degree the ethical practice of law, and more than half say they are working harder than they thought they could to...
Tags: survey
Research articles 2005-01-05
Graduate Program in Intellectual Property Law Again in Top 10; U.S. News' Survey Gives High Marks to Santa Clara University Law School
Business Editors/Education Writers SANTA CLARA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 4, 2003 The intellectual property law program at Santa Clara University School of Law has been recognized as among the top 10 in the country for the sixth year in a row, according to U.S. News & World Report. The...
Tags: Santa Clara University, survey
Research articles 2003-04-04
Deep Links: Business School Students' Perceptions Of The Role Of Law And Ethics In Business
To better understand how business school students view the relationship between law and business, we used the Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Technique ZMET to elicit the unconscious thoughts and feelings of twelve students about the role of law in starting and running a business in the United States. Our study revealed...
Tags: Harvard College, Law, Ethics, Business School, Business Ethics, Leadership, Management
White papers 2006-06-07
Faces of Color at Boston Law Firms are Rare.
By Diane E. Lewis, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 7--More than a decade after a coalition of Boston's top law firms vowed to aggressively recruit minorities, change has come more slowly than they anticipated and it has been harder...
Tags: attorney, Boston, Boston Globe, Litigation
Research articles 2002-07-07
Looking to Make the Big Bucks? Legal Counsel and Director of Engineering Top Compensation.BLR.com 2005 Salary Survey
OLD SAYBROOK, Conn. -- If you want the highest pay rate, better head to law school. Business & Legal Reports, Inc.'s BLR just released 2005 Survey of Exempt Compensation reports that at just over $100,000, the position of legal counsel receives the highest median annual pay. It got there via...
Tags: Business & Legal Reports Inc.
Research articles 2005-05-18
How to Stop the Revolving Door at PR Agencies
PRWeek reports on a new survey by the PR agency consulting firm StevensGouldPincus of 150 PR firms, which found that turnover averages 20% per year, with larger firms (billing $25 million or more) seeing turnover rates of 24% per year. In other words, the entire agency, other than the...
Tags: Agency, Public Relations, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Jon Greer
Blog posts 2007-12-05
NEWS OF THE WEAK IN REVIEW.(on the U.S. Constitution and Presidential power)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
* Two-thirds of Americans, commie sympathizers? Asked in a nationwide survey, commissioned by Columbia Law School, whether the Constitution includes "the following statement about the proper role of government: 'From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs,'" 35 percent answered "yes" ...
Tags: Columbia Law School, Government, MARKETING, SOFTWARE, survey
Research articles 2002-06-17
Starr trek. (special prosecutor Kenneth Starr delays resignation)(American Survey)(Brief Article)
WASHINGTON, DC KENNETH STARR made a public fool of himself last week. First he announced that in August he would quit his job as independent counsel on the Whitewater business to take up a job as dean of the Pepperdine Law School in Malibu. Then,...
Tags: counsel, Democrat, job, Republican, survey, White House
Research articles 1997-03-01
Consultants study morale at Harvard
The Associated Press CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Sure, having a Harvard Law School degree is valuable, but does earning it have to be so miserable?That is what officials at the school want to find out in commissioning a study of the low morale that apparently has permeated the campus...
Tags: Harvard Law School, morale, professor
Research articles 1999-07-12
What will income management mean for peoples' health and wellbeing?
Croakey has put this question to a range of people across the health sector, and will keep you posted as the responses come in. In the meantime, you can find out more about the Federal Government's plans in its policy statement, titled "Landmark Reform to the Welfare Reform System, Reinstatement...
Tags: Income, Income Management
News items 2009-11-24
Workplace Bullying: A Management Primer
Workplace Bullying: A Management Primer What Constitutes Bullying? Common wisdom used to be that...
Tags: Workplace, Employee, Health Care, Health Cost, Robert Rice, Hirschfeld, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Adam L. Penenberg, Bully, Bullying, Bob Sutton, Gary Namie, Workplace Violence, Harrassment
Articles 2008-10-20
How to Take Parental Leave
Taking time off from work to care for a new child may be a federal right for many American workers, but doing it without mapping out a sound strategy can derail your career. Know Your Rights Goal: Determine exactly how...
Tags: Family and Medical Leave Act, parental leave, benefits, Workforce Management, human resources, workplace, Job, Boss, Crash Course, Selection, Recruitment &Amp, Recruitment & Selection, Telecommuting
Articles 2007-05-29
When Will We Ever Learn? A Postscript
Last November Jeffery Pfeffer was in Sydney at the invitation of Australian Institute of Management presenting on his current topic, Evidence Based Management for Business based on his latest book Hard Facts, Dangerous Half-Truths and Total Nonsense: Profiting from Evidence-Based Management jointly written with Robert Sutton. I attended the...
Tags: Reason, PostScript, Evidence-Based Management, November Jeffery Pfeffer, Emotional Intelligence, Tools & Techniques, Management, Chris Golis
Blog posts 2009-03-29
New Jobs: 8 Lessons from Real-Life Career Switchers
Changing careers is never easy, and it?s all the more challenging in a recession, but reinvention is becoming more and more necessary as the employment landscape shifts so dramatically. Fortunately, there are some time-tested tips for making a successful transition, from looking for on-the-job training to taking advantage of educational...
Tags: Education, Job, Tax, MoneyWatch, Cliff Stevenson, Professional Development, Recruitment & Selection, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management, New Job, Switching, Career Switch, Career Changing, Career Change, Adult Education, Educational Tax Breaks, Financial Aid, Student Aid, Stafford Loans, Pay Cut, On-the-Job Training, Volunteer Work, Kerry Hannon
Articles 2009-11-11
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