I'm looking for a way to search for attorneys by city and undergraduate institution, and possibly law school. I tried NALP, but it seems like I can only narrow by city for all members of NALP.
Any ideas?
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Re: Attorney search by city and undergrad?
Either I'm missing something or you're being facetious.kalvano wrote:http://www.resumelaunchpad.com/
And anyway, I have a job. This is for a longer-term purpose.
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Re: Attorney search by city and undergrad?
My mistake, it only allows searching by law school, not undergrad.
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Re: Attorney search by city and undergrad?
It looked like you had to pay to even look stuff up. Anyhow, I appreciate it.kalvano wrote:My mistake, it only allows searching by law school, not undergrad.
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Re: Attorney search by city and undergrad?
Anonymous User wrote:It looked like you had to pay to even look stuff up. Anyhow, I appreciate it.kalvano wrote:My mistake, it only allows searching by law school, not undergrad.
No, it's completely free to search, you just need a Gmail account to sign in. It works better than NALP, too.
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