Sentences with phrase «firms of a certain size»

Firms of a certain size will need to report the steps they have taken to prevent modern slavery in their supply chains or that no such steps have been taken.
The Chambers / Legal 500 formula has been successful over the last 20 years, despite competition from technology - driven rivals, and both organizations have expanded globally to the point where most commercial law firms of a certain size are now exposed to them and / or engage with them.
Both do a good job of targeting aspects of practice that are relevant to a large number of attorneys, rather than just firms of a certain size.
One of the most - watched debates will be around cutting the rate for income from so - called pass - through businesses — such as partnerships and sole proprietorships — and whether it will be limited to firms of a certain size.

Not exact matches

The comptroller and auditor general told MPs that firms as large as Serco and G4S struggle to control the way bonuses incentivise certain behaviours because of their size.
I think there is a client perception that certain types of work can only be done by larger firms, so a simple increase in size may help, even if there is no real change in personnel.
In addition to gender and firm size, Kay and Wallace considered whether certain personality traits might increase a lawyer's chances of finding a mentor.
Perceived conventional wisdom is that a major law firm with significant clients needs a national (or international) platform and must be of a certain size to be competitive.
Larger firms have been swallowing up smaller firms to expand in areas of rapid growth, consolidate a hold on certain markets or increase the size of their footprint.
Depending on the size of the corporation and the nature of its work, in - house attorneys may be either specialists in a certain field or general commercial practitioners; either way, there tend to be fewer litigators working in - house than transactional attorneys since most companies prefer to outsource litigious matters to lawyers at private firms, particularly at the entry level.
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