Brenda Collins brings 30 years of Sales Experience to GLI
July 26, 2010
Bowling Green, KY – GLI (Grimes Legal, Inc.) welcomes Brenda Collins as a Recruiting Specialist. At GLI, a sampling of Brenda’s responsibilities includes sourcing, identifying, recruiting, and counseling legal professionals in order to place Them in client legal organizations and contacting law firms and [...]
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GLI Welcomes Recruiting Specialist Brenda Collins
GLI Sponsors Karl Rove
Bowling Green, KY
On May 20, 2010, GLI sponsored Karl Rove as the keynote speaker for Foundation Christian Academy’s first annual Benefit Dinner at Sloan Convention Center in Bowling Green, KY.
Karl Rove served as Senior Advisor to President George W. Bush from 2000–2007 and Deputy Chief of Staff from 2004–2007. Karl Rove has been described by [...]
A Message to the Class of 2010
By President Barack Obama Published: 05/16/2010
President Obama delivering the graduation address at the University of Notre Dame in May 2009.
Congratulations. Since I couldn’t be at every high school and college commencement this year, I wanted to send a message to all of the graduates in this country who are about to embark on the [...]
MarketWatch: Goldman Sachs to Face Senate Panel
As allegations about the investment bank’s conduct in the mortgage and structured finance markets mount, check out opportunities on our web site.
Article courtesy of Nancy Grimes - Founder GLI / Grimes Legal, Inc. - Legal Search Firm Retained Legal Recruiters © Copyright 2008 Grimes Legal, Inc. | All rights reserved
Interview Strategies: Telephone Interviews, Without the Hang-Ups
Valerie Fontaine and Roberta Kass
Special to Law.com
In this economy, prospective employers are looking to save money wherever possible, and telephone interviews can be cost-effective. Phone interviews usually are used by prospective employers for screening candidates to determine whether to spend the time and money for a face-to-face interview. Telephone interviews can be especially useful in [...]
Interview Strategies: the Basics
Valerie Fontaine and Roberta Kass
Special to Law.com
Editor’s note: This is the first article in a 12-part series providing interview tips and techniques for lawyers.
In this slow time in the legal job market, interviews are few and far between. Therefore, candidates must make the most of each nice opportunity. This series will cover strategies for acing [...]
Recruiter Takes Top Honors at GLI!
January 29, 2010
BOWLING GREEN, KY, JANUARY 29 – Carmen Fowler took major honors among GLI’s legal recruiters for 2009. The fact that this honor comes closely on the heels of Carmen’s one-year anniversary as a recruiter only makes the accomplishment that much sweeter. Carmen began her career in legal recruiting in November 2008, bringing with [...]
Whole Body Image Scanning Of US Citizens: Civil Rights Issue?
FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the internet.
Whole body image scanning machines are designed to peer through clothing and enslave three-dimensional images of individuals as if they’re totally undressed. This raises a lot of queries about the impact of a citizen’s civil liberty rights and [...]
Federal Elder Abuse Victims Act: Enfolded
On October 21, 2009, several U.S. Senators introduced a proposed federal “Elder Humiliate Victims Behave (S. 1821)” as a “companion” Senate bill to one adopted earlier this year by a vote of 397 to 20 five in the House, known as the Elder Humiliate Victims Act (H.R. 448), introduced by Congressman Joe Sestak (D-PA). It appears [...]
Global Online Effort To Ascertain Validity of Patents
FindLaw
By Eric Sinrod
Whether a particular patent is valid has potentially far-reaching implications. Novelty or newness is the basic underpinning of every invention that leads to a patent.
After a patent has been granted, parties may seek to defeat its validity in litigation by arguing that the patented subject matter was not novel at the time of [...]
