Perhaps
if the junior lawyer gets too good, the client might believe they can get the same work at lower cost and form the relationship with the junior lawyer?
Alternatively,
if the junior lawyer builds relationships and expertise, they may leave and set up on their own, possibly taking clients with them.
If a junior lawyer is not billing on a file, they are expected to make up the hours later.
«
If a junior lawyer asks me a question, I refuse to answer.
Not exact matches
If this poll shows ambivalence among associates about partnership and concerns about how the process works, earlier research bears out that the remoteness of partners and tough demands made of senior
lawyers are turning
junior lawyers away from the traditional career goal.
The proposals to tender criminal defence work and slash fees paid to
lawyers will make it very difficult,
if not impossible for many
junior lawyers to continue their crucial work for vulnerable clients.
If you can keep profiting from
junior or contract
lawyers, then your clients must love you.
Additionally, while a retail office might seem positively Dickensian
if you are middle - aged
lawyer currently occupying Class A office space downtown, it might well be much more attractive to a more
junior lawyer anxious to get a foot in the door somewhere within the profession, or someone looking for part - time contract work outside of standard law firm business hours.
Even
if Ryerson decides to incorporate articling into their curriculum, this shortage continues once newly minted
lawyers look for associate /
junior level positions.
And
if the senior
lawyer feels doubtful about, you know, the
junior's, like, abilities, is that unfair?
If you can... If I can figure out a way to do better quality work, if I can figure out a way to train junior lawyers to be better, if I can figure out a way to heighten my analysis and get better at quantifying risk and probability and stuff like that, I feel like there's no choic
If you can...
If I can figure out a way to do better quality work, if I can figure out a way to train junior lawyers to be better, if I can figure out a way to heighten my analysis and get better at quantifying risk and probability and stuff like that, I feel like there's no choic
If I can figure out a way to do better quality work,
if I can figure out a way to train junior lawyers to be better, if I can figure out a way to heighten my analysis and get better at quantifying risk and probability and stuff like that, I feel like there's no choic
if I can figure out a way to train
junior lawyers to be better,
if I can figure out a way to heighten my analysis and get better at quantifying risk and probability and stuff like that, I feel like there's no choic
if I can figure out a way to heighten my analysis and get better at quantifying risk and probability and stuff like that, I feel like there's no choice.
But I am in the legal education field and what I think about with LPO is this — what will happen to our law students and
junior lawyers if we outsource everything?
You know like in high school or
junior high, there was this girl, Leigh Sackowitz,
if she's a
lawyer and listening to this, I'm going to turn red
if she tells me.
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Rather, the
lawyer should be involved in a
junior or supporting role in the case or,
if acting as senior counsel, should ensure that there is supportive expertise provided by someone with the knowledge and competence the
lawyer acts.
Nothing will change
if you have «a rocking chair mentality» toward the people who drive you nuts, Hickman told a full house of
junior and senior
lawyers, including Ontario ombudsman André Marin.
An expectation that trainees and
junior lawyers «manage your own workload» creates «flexibility
if you need to get out at a particular time», report insiders.
As such,
if you really want to improve public access to justice in Surrey, the solution is not to flood the Lower Mainland (a market in which law students already have a very difficult time finding articles - yes, even in Surrey) with
junior lawyers but to build a new courthouse on the Surrey side of the river.
And
if so, what will be the impact on paralegals,
junior lawyers, and entry routes in to the legal profession?
Huq also questioned Truss on diversity in the legal profession, referring to research by YLAL about the salaries of
junior legal aid
lawyers and asking
if the Lord Chancellor would consider reinstating the training contract grant scheme which was abolished by the Coalition government in 2010.
According to the report, even
if you hire a first - year
junior lawyer to argue your case, it will cost an average of $ 235 an hour.
«We all very much want
juniors, we want younger
lawyers to explore this field and decide
if it's right for them.»
This may even be the case
if the work could be done by more
junior lawyers.
With fees being charged by the hour, and teams of
junior lawyers being fully occupied, sometimes up to 12 or more hours a day, for days
if not weeks on end, these work - streams have traditionally been very lucrative for the firms.
But I have a question mark at the end of this post because I wonder
if I may be unwise to urge my students and other
junior lawyers to consider seriously seeking to be involved in helping those at the forefront of the new green ganja industries.
The advantage of course is
if the firm's expert on say «intercreditor agreements» has his or her public page containing links to the recommended precedents and other commentary, the
junior lawyer assigned to draft such an agreement will be extremely grateful to have this available.
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