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Law enforcement websites under attack by hackers (Reuters) - When Diana Valle decided to intern at a bankruptcy firm during law school, she had no idea how useful the experience would prove - in her own case. Shortly before graduating from the University of Maryland School of Law, the 26-year-old Valle, burdened with $150,000 in student debt and with no immediate job prospects, filed for Chapter 7 personal bankruptcy protection. "I was really ... Law Grads Sue Law Schools over Skewed Employment Figures Law school alums facing a tough job market are suing their alma maters. At least 15 individual class action law suits have been filed by a total of 73 law school grads who allege that the schools falsely inflated graduate employment rates. The suits allege the schools inflated the data, in part, by employing their own graduates in temporary jobs and counting graduates working in non-legal ... Law Society Regulatory Proceedings for January 2012 TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - Attention News Editors:The Law Society of Upper Canada regulates the lawyers and paralegals of Ontario in the public interest. The Law Society ensures that all lawyers and licensed ... Hackers take over law enforcement websites Hackers have taken over the websites of several law enforcement agencies worldwide in attacks attributed to the collective called Anonymous, including in Boston and in Salt Lake City, where police say personal information of confidential informants and tipsters was accessed. Pasadena Family Law Attorney Mark Baer Receives 'Super Lawyer' Designation LOS ANGELES, CA-- - On January 23rd, Pasadena Family Law Attorney Mark Baer received the designation of " 2012 Southern California Super Lawyer " in the ' Family Law' category. Super Lawyers, ... Austrian Law Student Faces Down Facebook Max Schrems's crusade against the information collected by the social network has become a cause célèbre in parts of Europe, looming over the company as it prepares to go public. South Korea security law is used to silence dissent, critics say Amnesty International branded as 'ludicrous' South Korea's indicting of blogger Park Jung-geun for tweets satirizing the North Korean government. By his own admission, Park Jung-geun has long been an Internet wiseguy, a young photographer and blogger with a cyber chip on his shoulder whose favorite target for satire is the North Korean government. Funeral protesting law gets rewritten A law that was passed to help families facing protests at military funerals is getting a rewrite. ‘Law students, heirs to a proud history’ ‘Chief Justice Dr Shirani A Bandaranayake, chairperson of the Council of Legal Education, has always followed the progress of the Law College with keen interest and has been always supportive of Law College activities. |
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