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  • Lawyer name:Tiedt, Jacob C.
  • Address:77 West Wacker Chicago,IL
  • Phone:(312) 269-4357
  • Fax:(312) 782-8585
  • PostalCode:60601 -1692
  • WebSite:http://pview.findlaw.com/view/
  • Areas of Practice:Capital Markets,Banking & Finance Law, Business & Commercial Law

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  • Jacob Tiedt practices corporate law with a focus on capital markets transactions. His capital markets experience includes the representation of issuers and underwriters in public offerings and private placements of securities. Jacob also regularly advises on securities compliance, disclosure, corporate governance, and other general corporate matters. In addition, he has experience representing investment advisers, registered investment companies, and private investment funds on business and compliance matters.

    Prior to joining Jones Day in 2008, Jacob served as an attorney at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York City from 2005 to 2008 and at Baker & Hostetler in Columbus, Ohio from 2003 to 2004.

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  • University of Michigan Law School at Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2003J.D.Law Journal: Michigan Journal of International Law, Production Editor Michigan State UniversityB.A.Honors: With High HonorsMajor: EconomicsMajor: German

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At my previous job i had to hand in the application to one of the cashiers, but this job is more formal so do i give it directly to the manager or something, do i hand it in with like a brown envelope or something do i have to label it?.

Here's the textbook answer..... . Your letter should have four paragraphs: an introduction, an education paragraph, an experience paragraph, and a conclusion.. . The introduction should identify the position, state where you found that advertisement or heard about the position, state that you wish to be considered for the position, and provide a bit of a forecast for what is to some in the remainder of the letter.. . The education paragraph should describe your educational qualifications for the positions. Consider including degrees, a mention of relevant coursement, and any special academic experience that might make you a good candidate for the position.. . The experience paragraph should describe your work (or perhaps volunteer) experience that makes you a good person for the position. Try to highlight the skills that you have that will be of use to the company to which you are applying.. . The conclusion should reference any accompanying materials (a resume perhaps), include a polite request to be contacted about the position, and include your contact information (often your e-mail address and phone number).. . Well, that's the textbook outline for a cover letter. However, you should feel free to vary the format based on your personal experiences and preferences. The cover letter should be a place to discuss unique experiences and expand on the elements that are present in your resume/application. I would generally suggest following the basic textbook format, but adapt it to make it more personal....

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WhenI open Word 2010, it comes with an open file (letter). I have to close the file before using Word.. Any one know a fix for this?. Thanks.

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