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Greedy Associates Journal Notes 101:  How to Find a Topic and Things to Consider

Journal Notes 101: How to Find a Topic and Things to Consider

By Gabriella Khorasanee, JD | Last updated on

Earlier this week we talked about what types of legal issues make for great, publication worthy note topics. Today, we'll discuss how to find note topics, and...

Greedy Associates How to Get Sworn In to the U.S. Supreme Court

How to Get Sworn In to the U.S. Supreme Court

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

There may be no pragmatic reason for you to be sworn in to the Supreme Court. After all, how many of us will ever actually argue a case in those hallowed...

Greedy Associates Not Interested in Making Partner?  Alternatives to Partner Track

Not Interested in Making Partner? Alternatives to Partner Track

By Gabriella Khorasanee, JD | Last updated on

The legal industry is not what it once was. Once upon a time, if you got hired by BigLaw, paid your dues and put your time in, you would likely make partner....

Greedy Associates To Change or Not to Change:  Should You Keep Your Maiden Name?

To Change or Not to Change: Should You Keep Your Maiden Name?

By Gabriella Khorasanee, JD | Last updated on

Not sure about you, but I specifically remember the day in torts when I learned that historically, women were regarded as chattel -- either their father's or...

Greedy Associates Young and Healthy? Should You Opt-In or Opt-Out of Obamacare?

Young and Healthy? Should You Opt-In or Opt-Out of Obamacare?

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Like many young people, I've been too busy to pay attention to Obamacare. Democrats passed a healthcare law, the Supreme Court upheld the insurance mandate as...

Greedy Associates The Revolution is Upon Us: BigLaw Starts 'Residencies'

The Revolution is Upon Us: BigLaw Starts 'Residencies'

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Finally. It has always seemed, to this practical descendant of Midwestern farmers, that BigLaw's hiring model was odd. Get recent grads with shiny resumes....

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