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7 Tips To Start Your Career as A Full-time Amazon Seller
By Anonymous • April 11, 2022 •Issues, Balancing Private and Professional Life
Congratulations! If you are reading this article, you have decided to take the plunge and start your career as a full-time Amazon seller. In this article, we have some tips to get you started off on the right foot. Amazon selling can be daunting at first, but with the right guidance and a little elbow grease, you can create a successful business in one of the world's most competitive markets. Here are some of the steps you should take to start your career as a full-time Amazon seller. 1. Research the market The first step you should take is to…Blog Article
Newark Group Japan Tips To Achieve Financial Security And Success
By Anonymous • March 28, 2022 •Issues, Balancing Private and Professional Life
We all dream of owning a house we can call our home. Thanks to the many mortgages available today, buying a home is now made easy and affordable. While owning a property is very much rewarding, all good things come with a price. Yes, there are certain benefits one can get from owning a house. But the downside is, you get to have a whole load of brand new responsibilities, one of it being the financial hurdles. Not only do you need to pay your monthly bills and utilities, but you're also in charge of your home's maintenance and repair.…Blog Article
6 Points We Learned About Becoming A Lawyer Amidst The Pandemic
By Anonymous • December 20, 2021 •Careers, Firms and the Private Sector
The medical community has been working hard to combat the spread of COVID-19. However, these efforts are not keeping up with the rate at which the virus is spreading. As a result, the legal field has been forced to adapt its practices to accommodate the new reality of a work-from-home pandemic. Here are six ways lawyers are rethinking their legal practices in light of this new threat. 1. Law firms have become more agile and flexible. Today's law firms like Amaro Law Firm must find ways to do more with less to stay competitive. They have to be leaner. They…Blog Article
Paraquat Exposure Poisoning: Who’s Affected and Its Link to Parkinson’s Disease
By Anonymous • July 02, 2021 •Issues
Are you a farmer, agricultural laborer, or another individual who has used or been exposed to the commercial herbicide Paraquat? Were you diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease or kidney failure? If you meet any of the above criteria and have been diagnosed with the said diseases, you may be a victim of paraquat poisoning and can file an exposure lawsuit Parkinsons. Paraquat is a chemical herbicide that was first sold in the U.S. in 1971. Paraquat poisoning has been linked to Parkinson’s disease and kidney failure in those who have used or been exposed to the product. Science has yet to…Blog Article
Practice Pointers - Knowing When to Consider a Lateral Move
By Natasha Alladina • September 27, 2020 •Writers in Residence, Careers
Most lawyers (indeed, most professionals) won’t stay at their first job forever. Kudos to those “lifers” who find their perfect fit from the get-go (or decide to stick it out at their first gig), but the rest of us will likely contemplate a lateral move at some point in our careers. And if you fall into the latter category, how do you know when to consider making a move? The answer, of course, will vary depending on the individual lawyer and situation. From personal experience and now, as a legal recruiter, I’ve found that the following are good reasons to…Blog Article
How To Find Hidden Business Opportunities That Will Work For You
By Anonymous • July 28, 2020 •Careers, Other Career Issues, Law School, Internships and Clerkships, Issues, Mentoring and Networking
What's a business opportunity? That problem has troubled many people who have been trying to decide whether to purchase a current independent company, franchise, or business opportunity. There is a similar relationship between market prospects, independent sales firms, and franchises. Franchises and independent companies for sale are business opportunities, but not all commercial opportunities meet the criteria for a franchise or are standalone for sale in the strictest sense. Make sure that your business option follows all business opportunities laws, which vary from state to state, and is licensed in countries where applicable. Find out if you are interested in…Blog Article
The Influencers: Woman, African-American, Trailblazer
By Carron Nicks • June 02, 2020 •Ms. JD, Writers in Residence
Have you ever thought about doing something that no one had ever done before, a truly novel idea, and you had no idea how you’d make it happen? Imagine, if you will, your future as a young woman in post-Civil War Washington, D.C. Chances are good that you would complete 8th grade, but they were poor - less than 50% -- that you would go on to high school. College for women in the 1870s? If you were lucky enough to go attend a college, most likely the curriculum would be designed to train you as a teacher. Now, imagine…Blog Article
Combating Anxiety and Depression During COVID-19
By Brandy Simpson • March 24, 2020 •Issues, Other Issues
Social distancing is in full effect, numerous counties and states have implemented stay home orders, schools and daycares across the U.S. have been closed, and you’re still trying to work and maybe even homeschool your children at the same time. Sound familiar? The struggle is real folks. Admittedly, I’m generally a realist rather than an optimist. However, I must be intentional during this time with my work schedule, socialization and mindset, or I’ll inevitably become anxious about the hundreds of things I can’t control during this global pandemic. Like many of you, as a litigation attorney, I spend much of…Blog Article
Everything Nobody Ever Told Me: Is Self-Employment For You?
By Paula M Jones • February 25, 2020 •Ms. JD, Writers in Residence, Careers, Firms and the Private Sector, Other Career Issues
Being a self-employed means you work 12 hours a day for yourself so you don't have to work 8 hours a day for someone else. - Oliver Markus Malloy After twenty years at law firms, I left with my book of business and opened up my own practice. Words really can’t express the sheer happiness I have experienced since then. I bill fewer hours but take home significantly higher compensation. I actually enjoy practicing law again. I am finally able to combine my international practice with my love of travel, resulting in more trips abroad to meet with clients and…Blog Article
3 Branding and Promotion Strategies for Small Law Firms
By Jacob Maslow • August 15, 2019 •Careers, Firms and the Private Sector
Building a law firm is difficult, and even as a promising lawyer, it can be difficult to brand and promote yourself. Younger firms have less of a reputation than established firms, making it harder to bring in new clients. The key for new firms is to start branding and promoting immediately. Waiting to jump into branding and promotion is asking for failure. Simple strategies can be employed, even on a low budget, that will allow you to propel your law firm forward. A few key strategies that budding law firms can implement today to build their brand are: 1. Leverage…Connect with us
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