2013 could very well be another economic nosedive for the US, reinstating our all-too-familiar recession atmosphere due to the looming issues Congress...
For close to a year now, John Boehner, the House Speaker, and Eric Cantor, House Majority Leader, have touted their jobs package...
Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, said that he is “not concerned about the very poor,” as he cited the social...
On Monday, April 4, current U.S. President Barack Obama announced his bid for re-election in 2012. He said that he wants to...
When President Obama addresses Congress and the nation later this evening, he will have two major, often contradictory, goals. Tonight’s speech, officially...
The Bureau of Labor and Statistics monthly report revealed that there was a significant decline in legal sector jobs in November despite the...
Good morning everyone! Today is Tuesday, August 10th. Here’s a quick look back at yesterday’s stories. Mia Farrow testified in the ‘Blood Diamond’ Trial...
While reading through the tea leaves of the latest U.S. Labor Statistics Bureau report, which showed an overall loss of 130,000+ jobs...
AmLaw Daily reported today that firms have cooled their 2010 summer associate hiring down by an average of 44 percent. That equates...
The ABA Journal: Despite a dramatic cut nationwide of four percent in firm staffing of attorneys last year, law school applications increased...
The Washington Business Journal: Major DC firms are still doing work pro bono despite downsizing and the current economic lag. The report...
The Pittsburgh Business Times is reporting that Thorp Reed & Armstronghas “parted ways†with seven of its attorneys as well as two...