Sentences with phrase «lawyer article headlined»

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That result might seem surprising given the recent headlines declaring the demise of Canadian law firms (not to mention the hordes of law grads struggling to find articling positions), but lawyers are big earners, and over the past five years their numbers have swollen by 10,000.
This article originally appeared in the January 2017 issue of the ABA Journal with this headline: «Erasing the News: The media and lawyers wrestle with the question: Should some stories be forgotten?»
Some paid subscription materials, such as The Lawyers Weekly, provide free via RSS the latest headlines but only selective access to full - text articles.
This article originally appeared in the November 2016 issue of the ABA Journal with this headline: «TBD Law Takes Off: Session has lawyers sharing achievements and challenges.»
It is a jurisdiction «where lawyers never go hungry,» joked the headline of a 2013 article in a Bloomberg Business publication.
This article appeared in the August 2017 issue of the ABA Journal with the headline «Resistance Redux: Civil rights lawyers from the 1960s have lessons for today's social activists.»
«Lawyers must learn to embrace technology,» reads the headline of this article by the Financial Times, because, «sticking to words is no longer enough.»
There is an article in the Vancouver Sun today (CanWest News Service) with the headline «Canadian lawyers outsource work to India to save costs», written by Janice Tibbetts (page A4).
This article originally appeared in the February 2016 issue of the ABA Journal with this headline: «In the Scrum: Chicago team competes at Lawyers Rugby World Cup.»
Women lawyers prefer to fly in flocks, suggests the headline from an article to appear Monday in The National Law Journal, Women Choosing Not to Fly Solo.
Lately, the health of the global economy has been making news headlines daily and, as a recent article in the Washington Post observes, the larger and more intense economic pressures are forcing many clients and lawyers to seriously reconsider how fees for legal services are billed.
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