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Futuris Company Announces Full Service Legal Recruiting Firm and Welcomes Jean Amagsila, Esq. as Director of Legal Staffing
Futuris Company Announces Full Service Legal Recruiting Firm and Welcomes Jean Amagsila, Esq. as Director of Legal Staffing.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n FAIRFAX, VA, April 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Futuris Company (OTC PINK: FTRS) (\"Futuris\" or the \"Company\"), a Human Capital Management (HCM) company focused on HCM Staffing, Consulting and Tech Services, today announces that The TASA Group has started a full-service legal recruiting firm specializing in the placement of Legal professionals on a temporary, temp-to-hire and direct-hire basis. The TASA Group uses a consultative approach to provide their clients with customized staffing solutions. The company specializes in the placement of: · Attorneys · Litigation Support · Legal Administrators · Legal Office Services · Legal Secretaries · Paralegals · Legal Nurse Consultants (LNCs) Futuris Company is pleased to welcome Jean Amagsila, Esq., who will be spearheading the full-service legal recruiting firm. She received her Bachelor’s Degrees in History and Political Science from Rutgers College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, and she received her Juris Doctor from Seton Hall University School of Law in Newark, NJ.  Jean is a member of the New Jersey State Bar and also a member of the Hudson County Bar Association of New Jersey. Jean accepted her first job after graduating law school as the First Judicial Law clerk to the Honorable Jerome St. John, J.A.D., a newly appointed judge at that time who left a successful corporate finance law firm he founded to become a criminal judge in Essex County Superior Court, Newark, NJ.  As a young attorney in the courtroom, Jean witnessed trials of the most serious crimes from gang-related multiple murders to “white collar crimes”.  Additionally, she learned how the judge, attorneys and other legal professionals teamed up to establish or “startup” an entire new court for a newly appointed judge.  After completing her judicial clerkship, Jean did not go the normal route and join a law firm like most of her colleagues.  Instead, she was inspired by the judge’s success in his first year on the bench who later became a justice in the appellate courts. So, she started her own solo practice in 2009 shortly after completing her judicial clerkship. Only six years after starting her own practice, Jean experienced the highlight of her legal career when she stood alone as a true solo practitioner ...