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The NYSBA Student Writing Competition (Prize: $2,000)

The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) Student Writing Competition is now open. The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) Student Writing Competition is an annual competition for law students in accredited law schools in the United States.  Read: Why Some Men Are Afraid To Marry Female Lawyers. Eligibility The Competition is open to all...

Theodore Tannenwald Writing Scholarship (Prize: $5,000)

The Theodore Tannenwald Writing Scholarship competition is named after the late Tax Court Judge Theodore Tannenwald, Jr., and designed to perpetuate his dedication to legal scholarship of the highest quality. The Competition is open to all full- or part-time law school students, undergraduate or graduate. Eligibility Theodore Tannenwald Writing Scholarship The Theodore Tannenwald Writing Scholarship...

The Flint-Cooper Future Lawyers Scholarship (Prize: $2,000)

Are you a law student? Then there is a good opportunity for you to write an essay and win a scholarship. The Flint-Cooper Future Lawyers Scholarship is accepting applications for scholarships from law students. The mission of the Flint-Cooper Future Lawyers Scholarship is to cultivate professionals with an authentic passion for helping people. Flint Cooper is...

Mary-Moers-Wenig Student Writing Competition (Prize: $5,000)

The Mary-Moers-Wenig Student Writing Competition was created by ACTEC’s Legal Education Committee, which consists of law school professors who teach in the area of trusts and estates and practitioners who teach as adjuncts in the trusts and estates field.  The Mary-Moers-Wenig Student Writing competition honors the late Mary Moers Wenig, a member of ACTEC’s Legal...

Gellhorn-Sargentich Law Student Essay Award Competition (Prize: $5,000)

The Gellhorn-Sargentich Law Student Essay Award Competition (“Competition”) was created in 2006 to honor the memory of Ernest Gellhorn, a distinguished law dean, administrative law professor, and practitioner who was Chair of the American Bar Association (“ABA”) Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice (“Section”); and Thomas Sargentich, a distinguished administrative law professor at American...

9 Useful Law Firm Business Strategies

Many lawyers dream of running their own law firm once they have passed the bar and finished law school. Once they have gotten some courtroom experience under their belt, many lawyers jump into wanting to run a law firm.  Knowledge about law firm business strategies is key in building a law firm. However, a lot...

8 Important Rights of Private Employees

A recent report by the World Economic Forum, shows that the abuse of workers’ rights has been on the increase. As private employees, we enjoy a wide range of rights in our workplace. These rights are put in place to ensure our safety and well-being while on the job, and to protect us from discrimination...

William W. Greenhalgh Student Writing Competition (Prize: $3,300)

Are you a law student? Then apply for the William W. Greenhalgh Student Writing Competition, sponsored by the Criminal Justice Section of the American Bar Association (ABA). Aim of William W. Greenhalgh Student Writing Competition The aim of the William W. Greenhalgh student writing competition is to attract students to the practice of criminal justice...

The Eviction Process: A Step-By-Step Guide

The eviction process can be a confusing and stressful time for both landlords and tenants. It’s important to understand the steps involved in the eviction process, in order to navigate the process smoothly and legally. This guide will break down the eviction process into easy-to-understand steps, including the notice period, court proceedings, and the actual...