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Can You Be Fired for Talking Politics at Work? | Explore Law Firms and Legal Advice
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Can You Be Fired for Talking Politics at Work? | Explore Law Firms and Legal Advice

Can you talk politics at work without being fired? The short answer is yes – and also no. It all depends on where you work and the context in which you’re talking politics.Contrary to popular belief, the First Amendment only protects you, as an employee, from government actions against you, says Florida-based employment attorney David Miklas. But it’s actually a little more complicated than that. “So, if a police officer wanted to arrest you for wearing a 'MAGA' hat or a Biden hat, that would be violative of the First Amendment," Miklas says. "But your boss could fire you for the same reason.” MAGA is short for the 2016 Donald Trump campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again."“In general, there are extremely limited situations where there’s any kind of free speech rights in a private work...
18 Tips to Successfully Interview at a Law Firm | Explore Law Firms and Legal Advice
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18 Tips to Successfully Interview at a Law Firm | Explore Law Firms and Legal Advice

For a successful law interview, lawyers may benefit from tips on how to best make the case for themselves – why they’d be right for this firm. Particularly, since the way they approach meetings in their practice of law can backfire in an interview. A job interview isn’t a deposition, after all.Here are 18 tips for successfully interviewing at a law firm.The Interview Is About Them, Not YouMost candidates think interviews are about them, but “it’s about the employer. It’s not about you,” says Tony Waller, assistant dean for career development at the University of Georgia School of Law.The real, if unsaid, questions an interviewer asks are: “Are you a good investment for the firm?” “Can we put you in front of clients?” and “Will you turn out quality work product for us?” says Waller, who cu...
Companies With Great Retirement Plans | 401ks
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Companies With Great Retirement Plans | 401ks

A 401(k) plan is one of the most convenient ways to stash away dollars for retirement. Funds contributed to the account can be deducted from your taxable income that year, and you can grow your savings over time with savvy investments. But perhaps the biggest motivator to contribute to a 401(k) plan is an employer's 401(k) match.Many firms offer to match employee contributions to the 401(k) plan. Typically, the employer contributes a certain amount to the employee’s 401(k) plan based on formulas and policies set by the company.The Typical 401(k) MatchWhen an employer decides to offer a 401(k) plan for its workers, it may provide different types of plans from which to choose. The arrangement provided in these plans can vary by company. Common forms of matching include partial matches or do...
Fun Part-Time Jobs for Retirement | Second Careers
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Fun Part-Time Jobs for Retirement | Second Careers

Retirement is often portrayed as lazy days at home broken up by afternoons spent on the golf course. However, not everyone wants to spend their golden years unemployed.“It isn’t always about making money,” says Izzy Kharasch, president of consulting firm Hospitality Works Inc. “It’s about social interactions.”Many retirees seek part-time jobs to help fill the days and meet new people, as well as earn income to supplement retirement savings. If you're interested in joining the ranks of working retirees, here are some ideas for fun part-time jobs. Tutor. Delivery driver. Babysitter. Dog walker or pet sitter. Restaurant worker. Groundskeeper. Tour guide. Travel agent. Retail clerk. Blogger. Here’s a closer look at each job including national average hourly wage data from employment...
What to Know About Diversity and Inclusion at Law Firms | Explore Law Firms and Legal Advice
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What to Know About Diversity and Inclusion at Law Firms | Explore Law Firms and Legal Advice

While representation for women and people of color at law firms has grown, experts say the legal industry as a whole has more room for improvement when it comes to diversity, equity and inclusion. In fact, women will likely soon comprise the majority of associates at law firms, according to the 2022 Report on Diversity in U.S. Law Firms from the National Association for Law Placement. Right now, however, women account for only about a quarter of partners. The percentage of people of color that are law firm associates has increased from about 20% in 2010 to about 28% in 2022. But they only account for about 11% of employees at the partner level.What Is Diversity, Equity and Inclusion?DEI is an acronym for diversity, equity and inclusion. In corporate America, it has become a catch-all term...
10 Retirement Rites of Passage | Retirement
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10 Retirement Rites of Passage | Retirement

Few things in life can compete with the significance of retirement. After decades of working day in and day out, this is when you get to reclaim your time for yourself.“This is (one of) the largest transitions folks will make in their lifetimes,” says Shanna Tingom, financial advisor and co-founder of Heritage Financial Strategies in Gilbert, Arizona. “It’s a lot more emotional than people think.”As you move through the retirement process, you can expect to go through most, if not all, of the following rites of passage. Realizing you can retire. Turning in your resignation. Permanently shutting down your work computer. Saying good-bye to co-workers. Waking up on a workday without an alarm Answering “What do you do?” for the first time. Receiving your first retirement fund distribut...