Posts Tagged student
Survivor Tips: Avoiding Spelling and Writing Errors
Nothing screeches “poor communicator” like incorrect verb usage, improper punctuation, rambling sentences, or spelling errors.
Survivor: Easy, Breezy Organization Tips
Minimize inner office interruptions from coworkers wanting to shoot the breeze about the latest couple voted off DWTS.
Career Enhancement, Friends and Advocating for a Cause
“Results of NALS Student Survey #1″ NALS . . . the association for legal professionals (www.NALS.org) is a professional association that is dedicated to enhancing the competencies and contributions of members of the legal profession. It is an all-inclusive legal professional association and has members who are law office administrators, paralegals, legal assistants, legal secretaries, [...]
Survivor Tips: Office Computers
Don’t spend work time playing Farmville, Pyramid Solitaire, or any other Internet game (on either your office computer or your cell phone). That is an absolute no-no!
Survivor Tips: Attitude
I couldn’t understand what he was saying (I was plugged into my iPod, remember), but students were running from everywhere!
Survivor Tips: What to Wear
Here is the easy rule to remember: if you want to be treated as a professional, then dress like a professional.
Overview of the Court System, Various Types of Law Practiced, Types of Positions in the Workplace, and Career Advancement
by Sherri Krawitz, PP, PLS Regardless of whether or not one is employed in the legal field, it is very important that everyone understands the basic elements of our judicial system. Unfortunately, many people do not realize the extent to which laws affect their daily lives. Common events, such as a birth, a death, applying [...]

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