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LawCrossing.com...jobs for legal professionals. You can do a sample search and review a few basic listings without registering, but full access requires registration. There is a monthly fee for access, but this does give you access to thousands of job listings, a place to store several versions of your resume without worrying that employers are accessing it without your knowledge, job alerts, and more. Job types include attorney, clerkship, law student, legal staff, post-grad clerkship, and summer associate / intern, and the locations are worldwide.
Lawyers And Legal DirectoriesHieros Gamos, the Comprehensive Law and Government Portal ...a wonderful source of legal information on the Internet. The Employment area includes links to legal employment centers online, sources for job listings, related Internet employment resources
JudiciaryThe Federal Judiciary.information on our Federal Courts, including employment opportunities. These are not limited to legal professionals but cover all areas supporting the U.S. Courts, their services and areas of responsibilities. Review the listings
Government ServiceU.S. Department of Justice... recruiting for lawyers and paralegals. You will also find information on internships, the Attorney General`s Honor Program, and careers in information technology with DOJ. Recruiting information for all other DOJ agencies
PhilosophyFor over 15 years, law firms and corporate legal departments have depended on Update Legal to provide them with superior candidates for temporary and permanent assignments. Update Legal is your contact for attorneys, paralegals and litigation support
Law Enforcement / SecurityThe Blue Line: police opportunity monitor ...a monthly newsletter for public service job openings and a nice list of links to law enforcement sites and services. A sample listing of job openings is available on this site, but this is just a portion
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