Sentences with phrase «anyone in the legal profession»

She partnered with a web developer in 2005 to create a dating site that would allow anyone in the legal profession to find another lawyer, paralegal, or law student.
While it functions as a much more general hub for law - related news and features, it is still essential for anyone in a legal profession.
Anyone in the legal profession knows that legal holds can result in an overwhelming amount of hold materials (i.e., documents, emails, spreadsheets).
Hynes notes that for anyone in the legal profession «there is always work» — and her love of social media has proved useful in sharing information and legal resources with a growing network of lawyers and law students around the world.
Of those surveyed before the programme: 33 % were eligible for school meals; 57 % did not have any parents or carers who had been to university; and 54 % did not know anyone in the legal profession.

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The book's tales of sexism in the legal profession are infuriating (wet T - shirt contest in the office, anyone?)
By carefully studying the recent past, it provides a valuable reference for anyone - especially those in large urban firms - interested in future of the legal profession.
«any natural or legal person who, in commercial practices covered by this Directive, is acting for purposes relating to his trade, business, craft or profession and anyone acting in the name of or on behalf of a trader» (author's own highlight).
Anyone interested in blawgs as a phenomenon within the legal profession should read the results of the readership survey conducted by Bruce MacEwen for his blog, Adam Smith, Esq..
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So here is the leader of the nation's largest legal journalism company, someone who is ahead of the curve in thinking about the interplay of traditional media and new media and their application to the legal profession, asking why anyone outside Incisive would care what he had to say.
It is a mystery why anyone would still be interested in selling any portion of the legal profession to non-lawyer profit seekers.
With one of the most respected and experienced leadership consulting services in the legal profession, we lead our clients away from the junk science and management myths to develop effective leadership skills that anyone can master.
After 25 years symbiotically - bonded to the legal profession, I'm afraid I groan inwardly when I hear talk of the latest revelations of law firm PEP (Profits Per Equity Partner — as if that TLA really needs spelling out these days to anyone in law).
The report is important because the changes in the legal profession don't affect anyone more acutely than law students and young lawyers, who will actually live to see the changes sweep across the industry.
In the new world, the old, ponderous, and slow ways of expressing an opinion are no longer good enough for anyone, including members of the legal profession.
The proposed ban on keeping sensitive Canadian data in Canada is significant to more than just the legal profession: I expect my doctor, eHealth Ontario and anyone else who is a custodian of personal and sensitive health data to honour Canadian law.
Information is never disclosed to anyone unless such disclosure is authorized in writing by the member of the legal profession to whom it relates.
If anyone reading this is interested, I can share both the research paper that these students wrote for me about sexual assault and law school and legal profession culture, and my own speech on March 5th in which I spoke public about my own experiences of sexual violence (email me for the complete papers and / or read an excerpt of my speech here http://pantyhoseandthepenalcode.wordpress.com/2014/04/21/on-moving-forward-into-the-light).
The nature and value of how your client receives your services can be the basis of your pricing, so long as hardly anyone else makes that their unique competitive foundation — and that, in the legal profession, is not a concern that should keep you up at night.
And to the extent that we still have work to do (a point that I acknowledged in the piece), I defy anyone to argue that we are further behind than the mainstream of the Canadian legal profession.
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