Lawyer For Education, Training, And Library Professionals, Including Higher Education Professors, In New York City
At the Law Offices of David S. Rich, LLC, we have extensive experience representing professionals employed at educational institutions, at training schools, and at libraries, including higher education professors, in Manhattan and New Jersey with regard to their particular employment needs and concerns.
Some of the categories of education, training, and library professionals, including professors at higher educational institutions, in Manhattan and New Jersey whom we frequently aid are:
- Tenured professors and adjunct professors at public and private colleges and universities and professional schools;
- Teachers at technical and trade schools;
- Professors at junior or community colleges
- Professors at business schools;
- Teachers at computer schools;
- Professors at management training schools
Some of the types of postsecondary teachers and professors whom we assist are:
- College health specialties teachers;
- Medical school professors;
- University art, drama, and music teachers;
- Postsecondary business teachers;
- College nursing instructors and teachers;
- Postsecondary education teachers;
- University English language and literature professors;
- Postsecondary biological science teachers;
- College mathematical science professors;
- University computer science professors;
- Postsecondary psychology teachers;
- College engineering professors;
- University communications professors;
- Postsecondary philosophy and religion teachers;
- College chemistry teachers;
- University foreign language and literature teachers;
- Postsecondary history teachers;
- College social sciences teachers;
- Law school professors;
- University political science professors;
- Postsecondary recreation and fitness studies teachers;
- Postsecondary criminal justice and law enforcement teachers;
- College Social work professors;
- University physics professors;
- Postsecondary sociology teachers;
- College economics professors;
- University atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences professors;
- Postsecondary area, ethnic, and cultural studies teachers;
- College agricultural sciences professors;
- University architecture professors;
- Postsecondary environmental science teachers;
- College anthropology and archeology professors;
- University library science professors;
- Postsecondary geography teachers;
- College family and consumer sciences professors;
- Postsecondary Forestry and conservation science teachers