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110 Bartlett Street
San Francisco, California
94110
(415)695-5860
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At BK Law Group, we believe a strong work ethic is essential in life. Good things don’t happen by accident. Hard work, dedication, and focus create the best results! While this can take time, delayed gratification can be the most rewarding feeling in the end! Today, people often seek to finish something and want to see results as fast as...
Maison Law is focused on finding simple solutions for complex problems.We would like you to write a 500-word essay on simple solutions for problems that cause injuries across California. Problems you could provide solutions for could include:Car accidents on California roadwaysBicycle accidentsPedestrian accidentsMotorcycle accidentsTo be eligible for this scholarship, students must:Be a college-bound high school senior or a college studentHave...
Thank you for your interest in applying to Spotlight! The Spotlight competition provides cash scholarships and artistic development to empower high school students by emphasizing preparation, courage, critical thinking and perseverance while providing an invaluable opportunity for students to hone their performing skills! Southern California High School students of ALL skill levels are encouraged to apply for FREE. $100,000 in...
This year Duck Brand is celebrating its 25th anniversary of the Stuck At Prom Scholarship Contest, and we can't wait to celebrate with you! From now until June 4, submit your one-of-a-kind Duck Tape® promwear in this historic contest for a chance to win a $15,000 college scholarship.Eligibility. The Contest is open to any participant who meets the following requirements (an...
The LGBTQ+ Safety in Schools Grant and Scholarship Program in Honor of Guy DeRosa was created to promote human and civil rights by making our public schools safe for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning+ persons (LGBTQ+). The program was renamed in 2009 in memory of CTA member and educator Guy DeRosa. Guy was a lifelong advocate for civil and...
Workers have the right to do their jobs within a relatively safe environment. While some jobs may be inherently more dangerous than others, it is still the responsibility of the employer to take every reasonable measure to ensure the safety of their employees. However, not all employers meet this standard, and even if they do, workplace injuries can still occur.These...