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In fact, our 2014 U.S. Consumer Legal Needs Survey revealed that...
In fact, our 2014 U.S. Consumer Legal Needs Survey revealed that, of the top five legal issues faced by consumers, three were largely transactional in nature.

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Kosher food pantries report growing need A 2011 survey of Jewish New Yorkers revealed that Jewish poverty has risen in the past decade and increased at a faster rate than poverty among other groups.
Public opinion survey reveals importance of youth sports and need for more to be done to ensure safety
Most recently, in May, the Comptroller's office released an analysis that revealed that after spending over $ 347 million on upgrading internet services, 45 percent of teachers said their schools» internet quality «did not meet their instructional needs,» a survey of middle school teachers found.
Her comments came after the latest Ipsos Mori Global Trends survey revealed British people's appreciation of the need to act on climate change is among the worst of the 20 countries surveyed.
It says that while local authorities created 90,000 school places in 2012 - 13, an analysis based on an online survey of chief finance officers among its members, revealed that a further 130,000 places would still be needed by 2017 - 18.
If we had an 85 percent graduation rate and we were inching up toward 90 percent, if we didn't have the worst SAT scores among 50 upstate school districts, if we didn't have a Syracuse Teachers Union survey — the results of which revealed that 300 teachers reported being assaulted on the job and more than half feel threatened on the job, and 21 percent of their new teachers teaching from zero to five years leave in addition to more seasoned veteran teachers — we wouldn't need such bold decisive action, but we're not in that category.
Businesses believe government policy needs strengthening, survey reveals, amid continued uncertainty across the energy efficiency sector
AEU findings following the 2015 State of Our Schools survey reveal a huge gulf between the funding needed and the funding actually provided.
Based on «The Future of Education» survey by Millennial Branding and Internships.com, the study revealed that 50 % of students don't need a physical classroom and 39 % of them view the future of education as being virtual.
The survey reveals that a majority of LMS managers (a whopping 73 % of the respondents) use both in - house and third party content to cater to the increasing training needs of the learners.
And while these needs include being supported to achieve good grades and personal goals, the survey - which received over 2,000 responses from students - revealed that «feeling stress - free» was in fact more important to students than meeting parental or teachers» expectations.
Math Makes More Sense in Many Languages A survey of parents in one Seattle elementary school revealed that parents felt the need for more information about the school's math program in order to support their children at home.
A survey of 5,000 members of the NASUWT teachers» union revealed that 79 per cent of respondents had suffered from work related anxiety with 86 per cent suffering from sleeplessness and five per cent needing treatment in hospital.
For example, surveys or online training assessments reveal that your employees need a little help with effective communication and persuasion skills.
The survey reveals that a third (32 %) of students say they have suffered a serious personal, emotional, behavioural or mental health problem for which they felt they needed professional help.
Based on «The Future of Education» survey by Millennial Branding and Internships.com, the study revealed that 50 % of students don't need a physical classroom and 39 % of them view the future -LSB-...]
But a recent survey by the Character Education Partnership, the National Dropout Prevention Center and the National School Climate Center revealed that nine out of 10 educators reported a «strong» to a «very strong» need for detailed and practical school climate policy and practice guidelines.
The survey by The Key, a leadership and management support service, also revealed that almost 90 per cent of school leaders thought cuts to council services had a «detrimental impact» on the support their institutions received for SEND, and 88 per cent believe initial teacher training does not adequately prepare teachers to support pupils with additional needs.
Even worse, as NCTQ revealed in a study released last November, half of the 6,000 assignments given in 862 courses at 33 ed school programs surveyed by NCTQ were criterion - deficient, or lacked the clear scope of knowledge and feedback aspiring teachers need to achieve mastery in their work.
The survey reflects the need for an initiative that puts the writer at the heart of debates about digital publishing and reveals that:
Writers Digest community leader Phil Sexton will reveal exclusive results from an all new deep - dive survey into the wants, needs and plans of hybrid authors — those who have both published with a traditional publisher and self - published books.
An Ipson survey revealed that 62 % of respondents believe they need excellent credit to buy a home, with 43 % thinking a «good credit score» is over 780.
The survey revealed that consumers overestimate the down payment funds needed to qualify for a home loan.
The survey also revealed that 62 % of respondents believe they need excellent credit to buy a home, with 43 % thinking a «good credit score» is over 780.
That said, the survey also revealed that advisers and sponsors need to educate investors more about «protecting against the downside,» Thatch adds.
Fannie Mae's survey revealed that consumers overestimate the down payment funds needed to qualify for a home loan.
Aside from identifying hidden talents on your staff, client surveys can also reveal patterns of needs that pet owners have that you may not currently accommodate.
Phase I of the two - phase «Pets in the Classroom» study features surveys and interviews of nearly 1,200 teachers and reveals that having a class pet can teach children important values like compassion, empathy, respect, and responsibility for other living things, as well as give them much - needed leadership skills and stress relief.
The new campaign comes on the heels of a recent survey commissioned by the pet specialty superstore chain, which revealed that 60 percent of pet owners need better information to choose healthy food for their pets.
Barbara Lewis, board president of the Animal Resource Center, says the survey also revealed a need for a central location to maintain a database of information.
The IGDA's most recent Quality of Life Survey of over 3,300 game developers, completed in December 2009, reveals that over half of the developers surveyed felt that they needed more time for themselves and their families.
Bedford: One major consequence of that survey show, which I think we're only beginning to see bear fruit, is roughly as follows: yes, your career has become more extraordinary; yes, the paintings have become even better, as the pavilion will demonstrate; and yes, you've been able to spread your wings in terms of social practice, but you've also forced a wedge into the history of art that has revealed afresh your genuine predecessors: Norman Lewis, Sam Gilliam, Jack Whitten, Melvin Edwards, Alma Thomas — these people have become differently visible as a consequence of the need among museums and art historians to account for where you came from.
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Rocket Lawyer's Annual Make - a-Will-Month Survey Reveals Strong Need to Educate Consumers on Estate Planning
A recent 2014 U.S. Consumer Legal Needs Survey by FindLaw revealed an increase in social media use as a research tool for legal consumers.
The 2014 Survey reveals that persons with disabilities experience a greater incidence of unmet health care needs than persons without disabilities.
Conducting this survey has revealed just how many organisations in the health and justice sectors are not ready for the significant changes coming and will need support to be ready when the Levy comes in to force.»
The needs of purchasers of legal services are changing dramatically, with a particular emphasis on advisers that offer services beyond legal and make better use of technology, a new survey has revealed.
The survey revealed that, with high levels of employment coupled with economic uncertainty resulting from Brexit and globalisation, effective talent management in attracting, retaining and developing the best employees is needed now more than ever.
This report, authored by our partners the Collaborative for Academic Social and Emotional Learning, along with Civic Enterprises and Hart Research Associates, reveals findings from a recent survey of nearly 900 principals, educational leaders and practitioners demonstrating broad support for SEL and its benefits and the need for resources and tools to help them fully implement SEL initiatives that can improve students» academic success and their futures outside of the classroom.
The largest ever survey of kinship (family and friend) carers in England and Wales has revealed that a «legal lottery» still determines the support available to children unable to live with their parents, despite government advice issued to local authorities in 2010 aimed at focussing support on children's needs.
A new survey reveals what luxury homebuyers are looking for in homes today and how can you help best meet their needs.
The survey also revealed family needs and rising rents are motivating millennials to get into the market, while 55 + buyers are looking for privacy and comfort in their new home.
The results of its 2017 customer survey, which had 914 member respondents, reveal that the vast majority of The MLS ™ members report overall satisfaction and feel the services meet their needs.
An Ipson survey revealed that 62 % of respondents believe they need excellent credit to buy a home, with 43 % thinking a «good credit score» is over 780.
The survey conducted for the annual awards revealed that the majority of Canadians trust Re / Max for all their residential real estate needs, ranking its associates five times more «trusted» than the second most - trusted brand.
The survey results revealed that consumers often overestimate the down payment funds needed to qualify for a home loan; 76 % of respondents either don't know (40 %) or are misinformed (36 %) You Need a 20 % Down Payment to Buy a Home Myth 2: about the minimum down payment required.
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