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Tamar Cerafici

Author's details

Name: Tamar Cerafici
Date registered: November 11, 2010
URL: http://www.elifementor.com

Biography

Attorney Cerafici is an internationally recognized leader and legal specialist in the often complex and challenging nuclear regulatory industry. She has been at the forefront of the industry in building regulatory and policy framework for a new generation of nuclear plants. She was a major contributor to the first Early Site Permit granted under 10 CFR part 52, successfully implementing alternative site analyses that have become the general standard. She's also an internationally known expert on marketing techniques for lawyers, and other billable-hour professionals, speaking around the world to delighted audiences everywhere. Specialties Expert Witness: In nuclear regulator practice Cerafici resolved disputes with the NRC and defended environmental challenges for new plants . She has testified as an expert witness before the Atomic Safety Licensing board as well as NRC public meetings. Environmental lawyer: Cerafici has worked closely with legislators, regulators and owners to develop unique management strategies for hazardous materials, including high-level nuclear waste cleanup.

Latest posts

  1. READ THIS FIRST – More from someone who has more experience than you do! — August 16, 2011
  2. GEEK ALERT – Evernote and StudyBlue are freaking awesome. — August 12, 2011
  3. READ THIS FIRST! PUT THOSE TRANQUILIZERS DOWN, AND READ THIS NOW. — August 11, 2011
  4. EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT LAW SCHOOL. Read this first! — August 9, 2011
  5. Get your own website! — July 20, 2011

Most commented posts

  1. Is your network up? — 4 comments
  2. READ THIS FIRST! PUT THOSE TRANQUILIZERS DOWN, AND READ THIS NOW. — 4 comments
  3. Twenty Questions – build this skill now — 2 comments
  4. Do you need a Mentor? — 1 comment
  5. Twenty Questions Redux — 1 comment

Author's posts listings

Feb
15

Twenty Questions – build this skill now

I’m putting up these questions because you need them in one place. Understanding the answers to these questions is a foolproof way to energize your decisions, break bad habits, and make new – reachable goals. Here is another series of questions. The first 10 or so are: 1. What questions should I be asking myself?…

Feb
14

Twenty Questions Redux

Well, some technical difficulties last week. Blog startups are fun! We continue with our twenty questions this week, because they are really important, and the posts are already written. For review, the first four questions were: What questions should I be asking? Is this what I want to be doing? Why worry? Why do like…

Feb
07

Twenty Questions – Five Days

Since I’ve been focusing on habits over the weekend, I’ve also focused on how I seem to have acquired the habits I now want to change. The process really begins with asking a few questions, and then asking some more. Then get positive with your questions because we all seem to have a tendency to…

Feb
05

The Saturday Post

I have this idea that a Saturday post would be a good idea. Comment below if you think so. Habits It’s been said that 21 days can cure a person of any bad habits. But Nature abhors a vacuum, and in that 21 days successful people create good habits. Start a good habit today. Get…

Feb
03

Consistency, Persistence, and the best hamburger in town – maybe ever

“The best fertilizer for any business is the owner’s footprints” – Don Hale Lessons in consistency Starting a blog and keeping it going is harder than you’d think. Life gets in the way (in the form of an unshakable case of bronchitis), other commitments get in the way (in the form of moot court briefs…

Jan
25

An Open Letter to 1Ls and First Year Associates

The difference between the child and the man lies chiefly in the unlimited confidence and buoyancy of youth. The past failure is wholly forgotten in the new idea. As we grow older, more and more do we remember how our plans fell short; more and more do we realize that no hope reaches full fruition…

Jan
24

Clean up your incompletes this week!

We have a tendency in January to make goals and not keep them. In fact, if we haven’t turned our resolutions into habit by now (it takes about 21 days to do this), it’s likely we’re having a crisis of motivation. I know I am. I do every month. Incompletes week Two weeks ago this…

Jan
19

Law School IS a Decent Choice – A “Castles” Case Study

If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them. – Henry David Thoreau By Jonathan Cohen (Editor Note: Jonathan Cohen is a law student expecting to graduate from the University of Pittsburgh in 2012. Rather than question his…

Jan
18

Do you need a Mentor?

Months ago, when I was starting this project, a friend asked me an interesting question. I was surprised at my answer. The dialogue went something like this, with some stage instructions, so you can visualize and repeat it more thoroughly: My friend: “So, how do I tell if someone needs a mentor?” Me: “Well, they…

Jan
13

Pebbles – Organizing incompletes for better business

If a cluttered desk is the sign of a cluttered mind, what is the significance of an uncluttered desk? – Laurence J Peter, American educator and author Apparently, the second Monday in January is National Clean Off Your Desk Day. When the eLife Mentor embarked on the topic this week, she did not know this.…

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