
Solo Practitioner Sends Rejection Letter Blaming ‘Election Results’ For Hiring Freeze
Yes, evil Barack Obama and his policies have caused another employer to "go Galt" and stop hiring...
Yes, evil Barack Obama and his policies have caused another employer to "go Galt" and stop hiring...
Federal judges still know how to send rejection letters -- letters that say you are just not good enough...
Based on our experience in recent client matters, we have seen an escalating threat posed by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) information technology (IT) workers engaging in sophisticated schemes to evade US and UN sanctions, steal intellectual property from US companies, and/or inject ransomware into company IT environments, in support of enhancing North Korea’s illicit weapons program.
Why is it so hard for employers to even send rejection letters to job applicants?
Should a law firm try to market itself to job applicants it has just rejected? Maybe not -- some rejected job-seekers can be pretty sensitive.
Say this for lawyers: they get around to things. Sure, the process might take a while, much longer than one would reasonably expect. But at the end of the day, lawyers do their paperwork. Apparently, somebody at Squire Sanders in the U.K. has been catching up on old emails. Really old emails. Like, job application […]