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		<title>A Roster of Common Law Firm Terms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not only the parlance in general which confuses those not in the world of the law professions. Law entities are filled with phrases and words about their hierarchies and their tasks. The following are a few of them: Pro bono The actual translation for this phrase is &#8220;for the good of the public.&#8221; Pro bono refers to those hours mandated by the American Bar Association for every barrister. The American Bar Association actually requires fifty hours, but state bars suggest less than that. If a law firm gives a lot of pro bono hours, then it is more [...]]]></description>
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		<title>What Do Top Law Firms Look for in Their Applicants?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The career services departments of law schools work with law firms searching for &#8220;new blood&#8221; to be able to match the intership or job position with the right applicant. Many law firms woo potential interns and employees through various benefits and perks but the potential applicants should first meet the law firms&#8217; standards. Skills in communication Without a doubt, lawyers have to have above-average skills in communcation. As an applicant, you should be able to display excellent written and oral communication skills. After all, your tasks as an intern or employee usually involve drafting legal briefs, arguments, and other documents [...]]]></description>
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