eAttorney and NAPIL Link Law Students to New Online Job Search Database; eAttorney Users Access Data on 180+ Employers Attending NAPIL's 2000 Career Fair.Business Editors/Legal Writers ATLANTA & WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 26, 2000 eAttorney, Inc., the leading Application Service Provider (ASP) and destination site for the legal community, today announced a joint initiative with the National Association For Public Interest Law (NAPIL NAPIL National Association for Public Interest Law ( now Equal Justice Works) NAPIL Network Application Programming Interface Layer ) to provide eAttorney's 52,000 student users with up-to-date information on more than 180+ public interest organizations, law firms This list of the world's largest law firms by revenue is taken from The Lawyer and The American Lawyer and is ordered by 2006 revenue:[1]
"NAPIL's partnership with eAttorney provides unprecedented online information about the 180+ public interest organizations that are participating in this year's NAPIL Career Fair," said David Stern
eAttorney provides more than 90,000 law students and professionals with an integrated Internet-based suite of attorney-focused business applications, services, and personal services personal services n. in contract law, the talents of a person which are unusual, special or unique and cannot be performed exactly the same by another. These can include the talents of an artist, an actor, a writer, or professional services. through a single point of access. eAttorney members will have free, online access to a database of more than 180+ public interest organizations, which are looking to fill new job positions. Members access the NAPIL database of prospective employers directly through eAttorney's Web site. Users narrow their search by focusing on the employers' names, cities, states and interviewing years. "We are excited to offer law students at any school a convenient, updated database of employers attending the NAPIL 2000 Career Fair, directly through eAttorney's site," said Sam Kellett, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and Founder of eAttorney. "This alliance with NAPIL furthers eAttorney's ongoing mission to advance the manner in which law students search for job opportunities of all categories via the Internet." About eAttorney, Inc. Atlanta-based eAttorney, Inc. is the legal community's leading Application Service Provider (ASP) and destination site (www.eAttorney.com). eAttorney solves the unique problems faced by law firms due to inefficient processes and disparate systems through a comprehensive suite of Internet-based, front- and back-office applications, business and e-commerce services -- all through a single point of access. Law students, law firms and attorneys use eAttorney's On Campus Interviewing Plus (OCI OCI Oracle Call Interface OCI Organisation de la Conférence Islamique (French: Organization of the Islamic Conference) OCI Other Comprehensive Income OCI Office of the Commissioner of Insurance OCI Organizational Conflict of Interest +) to assist them with recruiting and career placement. The National Association for Law Placement (NALP NALP National Association for Law Placement (Washington, DC) NALP National Apartment Leasing Professional NALP National Action Learning Programme (Ireland) ), a non-profit educational organization designed to meet the needs of the law community, exclusively endorses OCI+ as the preferred on-campus recruiting service for students and lateral attorneys. eAttorney is used by 40,000 attorneys, 52,000 students, 57 law schools, including Duke University, University of Chicago, University of Chicago, University of, at Chicago; coeducational; inc. 1890, opened 1892 primarily through the gifts of John D. Rockefeller. Because of the progressive programs and distinguished faculty established under its first president, William R. Michigan, and many leading law firms, including Shearman & Sterling, King Spalding, Sidley & Austin, Baker Botts Baker Botts L.L.P. is a major international law firm of about 800 attorneys, with a long history, significant political connections, and a long list of corporate clients. History and Kilpatrick Stockton Kilpatrick Stockton LLP is a law firm with over 450 attorneys in the eastern United States and Europe. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the firm has U.S. offices in Georgia, North Carolina, New York, and the District of Columbia, with international offices in England and Sweden. . About NAPIL The National Association for Public Interest Law (NAPIL) was founded in 1986 by law students dedicated to surmounting barriers to equal justice that affect millions of low-income individuals and families. Today, NAPIL is the country's leading organization engaged in organizing, training and supporting public service-minded law students, and is the national leader in creating summer and postgraduate public-interest jobs. For more information, please visit our website at www.napil.org. |
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