Denver Links

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The City and County of Denver
Denver Convention Center
Denver Convention and Visitor’s Bureau
Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce

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The Denver Bar Association
The Colorado Bar Association
The University of Denver Sturm College of Law

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Denver International Airport
RTD Denver
Wikipedia: Denver
Lonely Planet: Denver

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Citysearch: Denver
Yelp: Denver

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The Denver Post
Denver Business Journal

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Dallas Links

With a reputation as big as Texas, Dallas is home to more than just oil-men.  A glowing economic center, the city prides itself on its diverse industry and high culture.  Nearby lakes and professional sports teams provide endless entertainment opportunities, and its countless restaurants are well-known for culinary excellence.

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The City of Dallas
Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau
Dallas Regional Chamber

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Dallas Bar Association
State Bar of Texas
SMU Dedman School of Law

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Dallas/Fort Worth Airport
DART (Train)
Wikipedia: Dallas
Lonely Planet: Dallas

Entertainment
Citysearch Dallas
Dallas.com: A City Guide

Publications
The Dallas Morning News
Dallas Business Journal

 

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Houston Legal Hiring Report

We are seeing quite a bit of hiring activity from established corporate practice groups in all sectors of the market. Candidates with major market deal experience and some connection to the Texas market are getting numerous interviews from premier law firms. Specialty litigation associates (securities, patent litigation) are also getting significant attention. If you meet the criteria and are ready to consider the Texas market, it is a great time to explore opportunities. Remember, no state income tax, 300 days of sunshine a year, and low housing costs!

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Houston Links

The fourth largest city in the United States, Houston is a thriving commercial and cultural center.  Its port is the busiest in the country, and numerous energy companies call it home.  The museum and theater districts have an abundance of artistic expression that can be matched by few other cities, and professional sports teams provide entertainment for any taste.  Considering these factors, it is no surprise that Houston has become a legal center to rival New York and L.A.

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City of Houston
Greater Houston Partnership
Greater Houston Convention and Visitor’s Bureau

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Houston Bar Association
State Bar of Texas
Houston Intellectual Property Law Association
Houston Northwest Bar Association
Houston Young Lawyers Association
University of Houston Law Center

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Houston Airport System
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Wikipedia: Houston
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Citysearch Houston
Houston Museum District
Houston Theater District

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Houston Chronicle
Houston Press
Houston Business Journal

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Los Angeles Links

Los Angeles is a city that needs no introduction–its glitz and glamour are known worldwide.  The cultural and economic diversity found in the region provides countless reasons to live and work there.  With a legal market matched only by New York, most top firms find it imperative to maintain an office in L.A., Orange County, or both.

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Official Website of the City of Los Angeles
Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
Discover Los Angeles

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State Bar of California
Los Angeles Bar Association
Orange County Bar Association

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LAX
Metro (Train)
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Lonely Planet: Los Angeles

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Citysearch: Los Angeles
LosAngeles.com

Publications
Los Angeles Magazine
L.A. Times
Los Angeles Business Journal

 

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Miami Links

Miami’s nightlife and sunshine are known worldwide–with good reason.  Combine its rich culture with a healthy economy, and you have the makings of a perfect legal-market hotspot.  Numerous international law firms, along with several prestigious Florida firms, gainfully entrench their practices amongst the sand and sun.

Please browse our collection of links to learn more:

Government/Business
Official Website of the City of Miami
Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau
Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce

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Dade County Bar Association
State Bar of Florida

Travel/Tourism
Miami International Airport
Tri-Rail
Lonely Planet: Miami
Wikipedia: Miami

Entertainment
Citysearch: Miami

Publications
Miami Herald
South Florida Business Journal

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Acknowledged: Kinney’s Work in Asia

 

Robert here. Robert had intended to follow up on his article from last week regarding expat packages, but he’s stuck in a hotel in Hong Kong that our travel people chose, called the Garden View, which has a great location on MacDonnell Road but nothing else to recommend it. Not only is the internet down, but the toilet was not even flushed when Robert arrived. Once he’s flushed and reconnected, we’ll get the expat discussion back up on the web…

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Acknowledged: Kinney’s Work in Asia

 

Robert here. Robert had intended to follow up on his article from last week regarding expat packages, but he’s stuck in a hotel in Hong Kong that our travel people chose, called the Garden View, which has a great location on MacDonnell Road but nothing else to recommend it. Not only is the internet down, but the toilet was not even flushed when Robert arrived. Once he’s flushed and reconnected, we’ll get the expat discussion back up on the web…


In the mean time, for this edition of the Asia Chronicles, we’d like to point any of you who do not read the Sunday New York Times to the following article, which discusses our work in Asia–“Lawyer Wanted: Abroad, That Is.” Kinney Recruiting moved heavily into working in Asia three years ago and, at least from the tenor of this article, we’re doing a good job.

I think we’re a little different from a lot of recruiting firms. Our focus is on serving the candidates, who are the readers of this column, by knowing as much as we can possibly know about the markets we cover and sharing as much as we can possibly share with the people who consider the jobs on offer. We don’t make every placement in Asia or our other major market, Texas, but we make a lot of them. If we can’t get you a job we’ll still talk to you (or at least email – volume of calls has gotten pretty high) and try to assist in any way we can.

So read the New York Times article, contact us at asia at kinneyrecruiting dot com, and look forward to a continuation of the expat packages article on Wednesday.

 

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