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  • AttorneyJobs database – thousands of attorney and JD preferred jobs.
  • Over 30 Salary Charts – for the U.S. Government nationwide. more info >

    Salary Charts

    Consult over 30 salary charts for the U.S. Government nationwide, including:

    • U.S. Government Salary Charts: General Schedule
    • Senior Executive Service: Basic Rates of Pay
    • Administrative Law Judges: Locality Pay Rates
    • Executive Schedule Pay Rates
    • Members of Boards of Contract Appeals: Locality Pay Rates
    • Senior-Level and Scientific or Professional Positions: Locality Pay Rates
  • Job Search Agent – an on-line tool that emails new job postings to you based on the profile you provide! more info >

    Job Search Agent

    An on-line tool that emails new job postings to you based on the profile you provide!

    • Automate up to three job searches
    • Customize your search by using either keyword search, or a combination of both "Location" and "Type of Employer"
    • Manage the timing of alerts
    • Receive the most up-to-date job postings in your email inbox.
  • The Bar Guide – For experienced lawyers who wish to relocate, including searchable state links for bar admission, bar exams, in-house counsel regulations, specialty certification, and other items. more info >

    The Bar Guide

    This Online Edition of The Bar Guide: The Attorney's Guide to State Bar Admission Requirements fills the information void faced by experienced lawyers who wish to relocate from one U.S. jurisdiction to another. The admission requirements that apply to experienced lawyers often differ significantly from those applicable to law students seeking their first admission. Most U.S. jurisdictions make it easier for practitioners with experience to become licensed than they do for recent law graduates seeking bar admission. Search for state pages that include:

    • Bar Admission Administrative and Regulatory Agencies
    • Bar Admission Options (e.g., Admission on motion, reciprocity, special “attorney” examinations, exceptions for in-house counsel, law professors, government attorneys, legal service program lawyers, etc.)
    • Bar Exam Information (e.g., exam components, transferability of scores, exam dates, filing deadlines, and fees)
    • Other State Bar Requirements
    • In-House Counsel Regulations
    • Bar Association Membership Information
    • Specialty Certification Opportunities and Advertising Regulations
  • Graduate Law Degree Program Directory, Fourth Edition – contains information on 400+ graduate law programs. more info >

    Graduate Law Degree Program Directory, Fourth Edition

    The Graduate Law Degree Program Directory contains 400+ graduate law programs offered by 118 law schools in over 120 legal specialties:

    • LLM and equivalent programs
    • Doctoral (SJD) programs
    • Fellowship programs
    • Stand-alone certificate programs
    • Full-time, part-time and evening programs
    • Interdisciplinary programs
    • Programs for graduates of foreign law schools
    • Summer programs

    The Graduate Law Degree Program Directory is the online successor edition to our three print editions of the Directory of Graduate Law Degree Programs. The Directory is an extensive resource for attorneys and law students who wish to explore the broad range of graduate law programs offered by U.S. law schools. It represents a vast expansion over the Third (print) Edition, thanks to the proliferation of graduate law offerings in recent years.

    The Directory is searchable by law school, state, and topic. In addition, fellowship and certificate programs, as well as stand-alone certificate programs, are also searchable by state and topic. Each individual listing has links to detailed program information on the law school's website.

  • JD Preferred Center – Legal Career Alternatives - learn about 600+ things you can do with a law degree. more info >

    JD Preferred Center - Alternative Legal Careers

    Describes 600+ things you can do with a law degree (other than practice law), organized around 30 major topical areas. Also contains:

    • Suggestions for Changing Careers - Profile of Legal Career Changers
    • Pros & Cons of Switching to an Alternative Career
    • What New Careers Can Lawyers Choose?
    • Where Are the Jobs?
    • A Few Words About Further Education
    • How to Make The Switch: The Law-Related Career Resume and The Law-Related Career Cover Letter
  • Federal Careers for Attorneys, Third Edition – U.S. Government law offices nationwide and abroad. more info >

    Federal Careers for Attorneys, Third Edition

    This new online edition of Federal Careers for Attorneys is a unique resource for attorneys interested in the immense array of legal career opportunities available in the Federal Government. The Federal Government structure overview presents the Federal legal establishment by branch (Executive, Legislative, Judicial) and major organization (department, agency, congressional office, court). Each major organization listing contains a reference to the organizations website and its law offices.

    • Federal legal offices in the U.S. and abroad
    • Cities with Federal legal offices
    • Federal legal practice areas
    • Honors and other special recruitment programs
    • Continuously updated
  • Interview Center – tools to prepare you for the legal interview. more info >

    Interview Center

    • The Moment of Truth: The Legal Job Interview - Learn how to prepare for an interview; what you need to know-about the employer, the interviewer, and the industry/practice area in order to impress the interviewer and succeed at the legal job interview. Also, questions you may be asked, questions you may want to ask, and candidate "knock-out" factors.
    • Interview Preparation and Follow-Up Checklist - Assess some of the most important elements of the interview process, from pre-interview preparation through what to do after the interview is over.
  • Resume Center – tools to enhance your resume and give you a competitive edge. more info >

    Resume Center

    • Make Your Resume a Perfect 10 - Ten tried, true, and tested tips designed to improve your resume presentation and get you those job interviews.
    • Scannable Resume Tips for Attorneys - How to prepare and submit a scannable resume that will stand out from the competition. Addresses both the mechanical and substantive issues confronting attorneys when they are asked to submit a scannable resume.
    • Target Your Application – Download and print The Legal Career Center's "Targeting Your Application Form," designed to enable you to tailor your responses to specific job ads, vacancy announcements, and job leads from other sources such as networking contacts.
    • Job Search Forms and Checklists - Download and print copies of our many job search forms and checklists designed to help you organize every aspect of your job search (resumes, cover letters, record keeping, interviews, references, and expenses), and monitor your contacts. Note: Some forms are fillable.
  • Legal Search Center – directory of hundreds of search firms nationwide. more info >

    Legal Search Center

    Contains:

    • Information about legal headhunters and headhunting
    • A directory of almost 300 legal search firms nationwide and abroad, searchable by state and country.



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