Sentences with phrase «leading lawyers think»

His previous books, Beyond Right and Wrong: The Power of Effective Decision Making For Attorneys and Clients and How Leading Lawyers Think: Expert Insights Into Judgment and Advocacy are cited by practitioners and scholars in North America, Europe and Asia.
For the last several years, I have integrated portions of Randy's seminal book, How Leading Lawyers Think (Springer 2011), into both my Deliberative Leadership and Legal Professions course at Indiana Law.
In addition to his experience and expertise, he offers insights gained from structured interviews with outstanding trial attorneys, as described in his 2011 book, How Leading Lawyers Think: Expert Insights Into Judgment and Advocacy
«How Leading Lawyers Think: Case Evaluation and Strategy» (with Hon. Kate A. Toomey, Third District Court, Hon. William B. Bohling, Ret., Bohling Mediation, Hon. David M. Connors, Second District Court, and Jonathan O. Hafen, Parr Brown Gee & Loveless).

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He also shares his thoughts on John Dowd's resignation as President Trump's lead lawyer for the special counsel investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
And since she made me think of Ally McBeal which made me think of lawyer shows which lead me to my current The Good Wife obsession (so late to the game on this one) I had to add in Christine Baranski who always looks so chic (and her clothes on the show?
At the time, mainly because his lead lawyer John Williams seemed a genial buffer in court, I assumed this was an honest error on the part of his attorneys: after all, if someone says he's a «Nobel Prize winner», why would you think to check?
The movement to make ecocide a crime against peace under international law, led by UK - based lawyer Polly Higgins, as well as efforts to grant legal rights to Mother Earth, such as Bolivia has done, is exactly where we need to be going in terms of the highest level of environmental thinking: Recognizing that destroying whole swaths of the planet, with little to no concern for the effect on all the creatures that live upon it, is not just unethical, unacceptable behavior, but is also a crime, a crime against humanity, a crime against life itself.
Which title tag do you think will capture higher quality clickthroughs should this page display in the search engines: «Attorneys» or «Maryland's Leading Lawyers
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All of this led Brian Tannebaum to offer his own five key thoughts on lawyer bios on his My Law License blog:
Specifically, a lawyer may think his or her online ads are a big success because they are bringing in alot of leads, but how many of those leads are ultimately converting into clients?
Those thoughts led him to found Avvo, named for the Italian word for lawyer, avvocato.
Mr. Furlong is a lawyer, former legal journalist, thought leader and consultant, with more than a dozen years» experience leading three top Canadian legal periodicals.
For the past decade, Tobias has been consistently recognized for his work by Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business (2006 - 16), including a top - tier ranking this year in the Texas Technology: Corporate Commercial category, in which the publication notes that he «is thought of extremely highly by his fellow professionals.»
If the huge increase in hourly rates lead you to think that lawyers must be working less hours a year, then you have obviously never worked in a law firm.
Let us know your thoughts on Twitter for lawyers: is it a lead generator for you or an endless echo chamber?
The panel's discussion, led by Law Technology News editor Monica Bay, LexBlog's Kevin O'Keefe, Matt Homan of Lex Think and 10e20 president Chris Winfield, covered the most practical issues raised by a room full of lawyers: How does Twitter make money?
Who would have thought that a lawyer — and an in - house corporate counsel, at that — could lead a revolution?
In an age when the «Internet of everything» is dominating technology development, Janders Dean is leading the market with the introduction of the ShockLaw © wearable platform — and showing true thought leadership with the product's integration both across the lawyer's workplace surroundings, and also across software applications being... [more]
If the public might reasonably think that lawyers are working together as partners, then a claim against one lawyer may lead to vicarious exposure, as indicated under s. 15 of the Partnerships Act.
(I think it was a link on Mitch K's blog, one time, that led to an article on «Humanizing Lawyers»; a memorable title).
Initially, it was going to be purely an academic piece on leading lawyers from different specialist areas on how they think the law will change.
However, the thought of taking a vacation can be a source of anxiety for busy lawyers due to high volumes of work that build up while they're away, leading to added stress upon their return.
Addiction is obviously a huge problem among lawyers, which leads me to think that maybe a lot of lawyers are on that spectrum, or scale, of D2 and D4, ADHD, or OCD, and maybe that's what's driving some of that addiction.
Mark MacNeill, a partner and personal injury lawyer with Brauti Thorning Zibarras says a Fitbit is «just another tool in the basket, but I don't think it's revolutionary because you're still going to need to lead other evidence and use it in combination.
There are five main reasons why: (1) Latin is inconsistent with the Plain - English Movement in American law; (2) Latin tends to obscure rather than clarify prose, even if your reader has legal training; (3) Lawyers often use Latin as a substitute for lucid expression of complex thoughts, or merely to impress the reader; (4) Latin can result in comic legal - writing blunders; and (5) Latin can lead to dangerous, sometimes outcome - determinative ambiguities.
«In contrast, a good trial lawyer thinks deductively and understands that telling the jury more does not lead to increased comprehension.
I think the tendency of lawyers to lead a lot of «marginally relevant evidence» (as you call at) is really at the core of what ails the civil litigation process.
Sir Bernard's thoughts led me to think about the ingenuity of lawyers.
The other lawyer gets what he wants from you — an out - of - control reaction that may lead to your less - than - well - thought - out reply to his or her attacks.
Staffed by industry specialists, lawyers and other professionals, ACI operates as a think tank, monitoring trends and developments in all major industry sectors, the law, and public policy, with a view to providing information on the leading edge.
One of the key researchers, Dr Nikolaos Aletras, who led the study at UCL, said the following about using AI to predict cases: «We don't see AI replacing judges or lawyers, but we think they'd find it useful for rapidly identifying patterns in cases that lead to certain outcomes.
I think the way we deliver legal services are different now, and I hope to be part of the group of lawyers that are leading the way for a better delivery of legal services, a better practice of law, period.
Q. Do you think there is a benefit to being a lawyer leading this organization?
When Simon F referred last week to lawyer collaboration cross-firm, and the possibility of legal community, I smiled and thought back to Counsel Connect, an extraordinary visionary venture announced on March 26, 1993 at TechShow that year — it sprang from the fertile mind of David JohnsonDavid's experience at Counsel Connect led to famous articles like his major opus with David Post on Law and Borders — the Rise of Law in Cyberspace and the generous cheque book of Steven Brill of American Lawyer.
Global practice head Ben Juratowitch is «a leading lawyer whose key strengths include innovative thinking, conceptual clarity and accessibility, and persuasiveness of his writing».»
Lexology is a reputed online platform that collaborates with the world's leading lawyers and other thought leaders to deliver tailored updates and analysis to business professionals worldwide.
One of the key researchers, Dr Nikolaos Aletras, who led the study at UCL, said of using AI to predict cases: «What we think is [that lawyers will] find it useful for rapidly identifying patterns in cases that lead to certain outcomes.»
«The thought is, «I should work as a traditional lawyer because other things won't look good on my resume, won't lead anywhere, and may not be as lucrative,»» added Morris.
Our conversations led to an extensive interview about both my book, Law is A Buyer's Market, and my thoughts on how lawyers and law firms can respond to the major shifts underway in the legal market.
Unfortunately for those business lawyers that cringe at the thought of being a commodity, the group of corporate overlords at PricewaterhouseCoopers are leading the charge to make temporary in house legal services easier to access for companies with budgets that range from large to larger.
For years, many lawyers thought if they just sleep in the law office and work around the clock, they will find success, when in actuality, that's a road that leads to burnout.
And I also think as a legal industry unlike other industries where Artificial Intelligence is more of a threat, you look at transportation and I think there's going to be some real questions there as to what AI and its effects are, but in law, you have the majority of people, who need a lawyer not being able to afford it, and so I think there's this huge leading market and I actually think AI could end up allowing lawyers to do more work being more profitable as a law firm, and I think most importantly, helping further access to justice in that process.
Many lawyers and teams I've worked with, once they start thinking about a single bottleneck theory, are often able to identify their high - level bottleneck (e.g. not enough sales leads, not enough closed deals, or not enough time in the day to service all of your client demand).
At the other extreme, a judge's overly enthusiastic argument with the lawyer or party implies a mind made up — that the thinking has stopped — and the spectacle can lead to the same loss of confidence.
Palo Alto, Calif (Dec. 5, 2017)-- Foxwordy, the digital collaboration platform for lawyers and law professionals, announced today its new content partnership with High Performance Counsel, a leading legal industry publication delivering high quality thought - leadership and commentary.
In Legal 500, 2017 Julian is recognized for leading the team at Druces LLP on property litigation and is praised as a «bright lawyer» who «has a cool head for litigation and an ability to think laterally with a reassuring style and realistic merit assessment».
Justice Scalia said he thought that the United States was «over-lawed», leading to too many lawyers in the country.
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