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			<title>So You've Got Your J.D. ... Now What? </title>
			<description>How impressive it is to stand before a judge and quote Samuelson v. Kramer at the very moment it pertains to a critical element of one's case!</description>
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			<title>Tips for Job Seekers</title>
			<description>Question: I am an associate in a small civil litigation firm. I have been practicing civil litigation for approximately a year and a half. I graduated in the top 50% of my law school class and went to a two-tier school. I am interested in leaving the firm that I am at to work for a larger firm. I want to make more money and handle more sophisticated cases. I have been trying to use recruiters, but they all keep rejecting me. Why do they keep rejecting me? Also, what should I do? </description>
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			<title>Q: Can you provide a quick overview of your day?</title>
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			<title>Origins of an Altruistic Endeavor</title>
			<description>Legal Authority was started some years ago by a law professor who saw how difficult it was for some of his brightest students to find legal positions. One student in particular had graduated at the top of his class, but was never even able to secure an interview, let alone obtain a job offer. When the student contacted the professor and explained his predicament, the law professor decided to take action.</description>
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			<title>Conducting an Effective Job Search</title>
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