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| name = BCG Attorney Search | | name = BCG Attorney Search | ||
| logo = |
| logo = BCG_ATTORNEY_SEARCH_LOGO.png | ||
| image = |
| image = BCG_ATTORNEY_SEARCH_LOGO.png | ||
| image_caption = BCG Attorney Search | | image_caption = BCG Attorney Search | ||
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{{Infobox company
| name = BCG Attorney Search
| logo = BCG_ATTORNEY_SEARCH_LOGO.png
| image = BCG_ATTORNEY_SEARCH_LOGO.png
| image_caption = BCG Attorney Search
| type = Public
| industry = Legal
Employment agency
| founder = A Harrison Barnes
| location_city = , California, U.S.
| location_country =
| area_served = USA
| homepage = www
BCGSearch.com currently has offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City, Chicago, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Houston, Orange County, California and Palo Alto, California. It is headed by Harrison Barnes, founder of the Employment Research Institute. The Employment Research Institute operates over 150 employment websites, including job sites LawCrossing.com, Granted.com and Hound.com (which collects job data from employer websites, aggregating information directly from their sites) as well as legal referral site Law.net.
In a case that was argued before the Texas Supreme Court, BCGSearch.com accused a former BCGSearch.com employee, Robert Kinney, of bribery. Kinney accused Barnes of defamation and asked for an injunction against BCG. Kinney’s lawsuit was dismissed on the grounds of unconstitutional limitations on speech; an Austin Appeals Court also found for BCG on the grounds that a permanent injunction would be prior restraint under the laws of the Texas Constitution. The Texas supreme court found in favor of Kinney. The case is currently being appealed to the US Supreme Court.
References
- {{cite web|url=http://www.bcgsearch.com/contact.php |title=Locations - BCG Attorney Search |publisher=BCG Attorney Search
- "Educational Debt Burden and Career Choice: Evidence from a Financial Aid Experiment at NYU Law School" (PDF). Harvard University.
- ^ "Bloggers versus the courts". Columbia Journalism Review.
- ^ "Legal Recruiter Asks Texas High Court To Block Web Posts". Law360.
- "About". HB.org.
- "Texas Supreme Court to Consider Online Defamation Case". Texas Tribune.
- "Kinney v. Barnes (Opinion)". Justia.