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A Report from Insiders about What it is Really Like Being a Labor and Employment Attorney

Do you want to know about what it’s like to practice labor law? Take a look at the two articles below to get an idea of what it involves, and what it takes to be successful. If you like this article, share it with your friends on Facebook.

Labor Attorneys – Top of the List

This article features a list of the types of issues labor attorneys face in their practice, which is very helpful if you’re considering becoming a labor attorney. It also lists some of the top labor attorneys from Littler Mendelson. In addition, it briefly discusses the average salaries for labor attorneys.

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How To Be a Successful Labor Attorney

How can you be a successful labor attorney? If you’re wondering how, this article briefly goes over some of the main ways you can be a successful labor attorney. Some of these traits include an even temper, good sense of humor, flexibility, and creativity.

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Check out this labor law attorney profile on LawCrossing:

Education and Employment Law Attorney Anna María Tejada Discusses Lawsuit Over Princeton’s Actions Against Suicidal Student

Education and employment and labor law attorney Anna Maria Tejada is interviewed in this profile article where she discusses a lawsuit between Princeton and a suicidal law student.

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Are you interested in finding labor law attorney jobs near you? Click here to search for labor law attorney jobs on LawCrossing.

Interested in finding a labor law job through a recruiter? Click here to contact a recruiter about labor law jobs on BCG Attorney Search. To submit your resume to a BCG Attorney Search recruiter, click here.

Andrew Ostler: I started working for The Employment Research Institute in 2008, and currently work as a content manager, writer, and editor for LawCrossing, EmploymentCrossing, and several of the company blogs, including JD Journal. I am also responsible for writing/editing many of the company emails for The Employment Research Institute.