Word: hires
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Professor of Government Gary King, who has testified in four or five redistricting cases, says he has frequently disagreed with attorneys who have wished to hire him as an expert witness...
According to Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz, attorneys face a distinct disadvantage when they hire a Harvard professor as an expert witness...
...There is an enormous difference between defending someone in court and [acting as] a witness for hire," he says. "It's totally contradictory. The lawyer is an advocate. The witness is a sworn truth-teller...
...class have had trouble convincing prospective employers of their worth. "I can just read it in their eyes--'Another old guy,'" Jupiter says. "They're thinking, 'You're too old.'" Fortunately, more open-minded businesses are beginning to take a keen interest in the students; four were hired before they could even complete the course. One landed a part-time bank teller's position; three others, including Washington, work as shipboard hosts for a dinner-cruise company. Restaurateur Riese himself foresees taking on several. "But I don't think we can hire all of them," he says. "I certainly hope...
PBHA cabinet members voted unanimously last month to begin raising funds to hire their own staff members. Currently Phillips Brooks House staff is paid by the University...