The announcement explains:
This full-day event is designed for junior and senior military attorneys transitioning from active duty to civilian or government practice. The seminar will feature panels of top attorneys from the Department of Justice and other government agencies, as well as from private practice and industry, to share tips and insights on finding employment. Many of the panelists are retired or former Judge Advocates and will share their tips on selling your skills as a JAG to government employers, law firms, and corporations.The cost is $40 on or before 1 May and $80 afterwards, including at the door.
7 comments:
Make sure one of the topics to be discussed: PROPER HANDLING OF EVIDENCE AS IT PERTAINS TO "BRADY".
I had toyed with getting out of the Navy after this tour, but the current economic times have me running back to my polyester CNT uniform...
Yes, at a jobs fair I am sure the discussion on Brady will be topical.
Too many formerly Accused post on this blog.
I guess the 2002-2008 Jobs for JAGs programs, aka Military Commissions, aren't working out so well anymore.
Oh, have they shit down military commissions? I hadn't heard.
Oops, I meant "shut" although the original post may be more appropriate.
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