Not exact matches
A woman
named Colleen Gallagher, represented by the same
law firm, is also a plaintiff in a 2014 lawsuit in the same court alleging that Bayer AG's claims
about the health benefits of its One A Day multivitamins misled consumers.
A Texas
law firm named Shore Chan DePumpo approached the tribe
about the possibility of expanding its revenue stream through the patent - housing gambit, and the groups then went to Allergan to propose the arrangement.
His
name was David Domenici, and all I knew
about him was that he was the son of a U.S. senator, worked at a corporate
law firm, and did a lot with kids.
David Haenel (his
name is David, and he's here to help you) seems to have recorded a three - minute video discussing just
about every vehicle - related offense, giving a fair bit of information on the potential penalties under Florida
law and, of course, suggesting that viewers retain his
firm if charged.
Citations include your
firm name, address and phone number, as well as other descriptive information
about your
law firm.
Created by two trusted
names in
law firm management consulting, Karen MacKay of Phoenix Legal Inc. and Stephen Mabey of Applied Strategies Inc., the survey is aimed at
firms with 100 or fewer lawyers and will provide benchmarks on key performance indicators that can be used by
firms to make informed decisions
about running their businesses.
(i) BMO reducing its roster of
firms from
about 800 to 200 with further reductions planned; (ii) the clients of seven sister
firms hiring me to help them get control over their legal spend and forge stronger and more value based relationships with their
firms; (iii) the many small and mid-sized businesses who hire accountants to do all of their tax and structuring work because it is cheaper than dealing with lawyers; (iv)
firms hiring me to help them figure out how to budget, set and meet client expectations without losing money; (v) «clients» who never become clients at all as they do their own legal work based on precedents that friends share with them; (vi) the various forms of outsourcing that are now prevalent (from offices in India to Tory's office in Halifax); (vii) clients hiring me to figure out how to increase internal capacity without increasing headcount in order to reduce external spend; (viii) the success of
firms like Conduit, SkyLaw and Cognition (to
name a few) who are taking new approaches to «big» and «medium
law» work; (ix) the introduction of full time project managers in many
firms; and (x) the number of lawyers throughout the profession who regularly don't docket chunks of their time in order to avoid unpleasant fee conversations with their clients.
Were both at TBD
Law where you were really interesting to get to know, and so that's why I want to put you on our podcast today to talk
about your
firm which starts out having the interesting
name of 1
LAW.
Finally, just as Obama has moved quickly to
name a transition team,
law firms thinking
about entering these practice areas should hit the ground running now so that they're prepared to assist clients once the new administration takes office.
The Patterson
Law Firm may ask you to provide certain additional information
about yourself, including your
name, contact information, your organization and certain other information that The Patterson
Law Firm may use to identify you.
But what
about those who don't remember your
law firm's five - person
name in the right order?
When you call the Glenn
Law Firm regarding your motorcycle accident, the chances of a win and a substantial settlement or judgment increase in probability if you can provide a police report made at the scene along with the
name, license and insurance information
about the other driver.
This is discussed
about midway through webinar, and this section alone could open your eyes to new opportunities to help increase billable hours, get your
name out there, and grow your solo
law firm business.
As reported in the written decision of the
Law Society Hearing Panel (which decision is under appeal by the applicant), the applicant threatened to sue the other board members for defamation after he was removed as President of the condo corporation and a notice of his removal was posted; circulated a letter (under a false
name) on some floors within the building that falsely stated that some of the board members had previously gone bankrupt, had criminal convictions and were accepting bribes and free meals from the developer of the condominium to settle deficiencies with the developer; made a derogatory remark
about some of the residents based on their ethnicity; threatened to report some of the directors to US / Canada border officials, falsely alleging that they were drug smugglers; threatened both the corporation's property manager and security services
firm that their contracts with the condo corporation would be in jeopardy if they did not provide a character letter to the applicant.
There are a variety of ways to get your
name out there and to let potential clients know
about your
law firm.
Now I am thinking, based in part on the posts above, that an especially effective way for a young lawyer or
law firm to make a
name in this arena (and to learn a whole lot) would be to start blogging astutely
about the emerging challenges and opportunities that surround marijuana litigation and legal practice.
We're always proud to be recognised for the work we do for our clients and have been
named as a leading
firm in the latest legal guides - which provides information and recommendations
about lawyers and
law firms in the UK.
Users of the tool provide some personal information —
name, email, company
name — and, optionally, some details
about which
law firm they're using.
«However, we began speaking to IT directors at several
law firms about «best of breed» and SOS's
name kept coming up.
Not so for the directories, who just sit back and watch the
names of clients flood in from
law firms eager to have those clients say warm things
about them.
Whether you're the client or the accountant, a solid contract should include: the
name and address of the accountant or accounting
firm; the
name and address of the client; information
about the accountant's license; when the agreement starts and for how long; what the accountant will be doing for the client; anything that the bookkeeper won't be doing; the price of services and how payment will be made, how the agreement can be ended; and which state's
laws will govern the agreement.
They might be unknown to many of my younger colleagues, so I'll take the liberty of
naming a few (without details of their distinguished careers): McGill's Marianne Scott had just recently been appointed National Librarian of Canada; Diana Priestly was just finishing her tenure as founding
Law Librarian at the University of Victoria; Balfour Halévy, Osgoode's founding Chief Law Librarian, was still in charge at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage at the University of British Columbia (and wherever there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed with Lillian MacPherson (passionate about both women's studies and Iceland) at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements) at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard at work at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the law firm library at Osl
Law Librarian at the University of Victoria; Balfour Halévy, Osgoode's founding Chief
Law Librarian, was still in charge at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage at the University of British Columbia (and wherever there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed with Lillian MacPherson (passionate about both women's studies and Iceland) at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements) at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard at work at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the law firm library at Osl
Law Librarian, was still in charge at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage at the University of British Columbia (and wherever there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed with Lillian MacPherson (passionate
about both women's studies and Iceland) at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements) at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard at work at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the
law firm library at Osl
law firm library at Osler.
If you Google your
law firm's
name, you are likely to see a box in the right hand column of the search results page with a map, possibly some photos, and other summary information
about your
firm — including reviews already submitted and a place to leave a rating (zero to five stars) and / or a review.
A special Super Lawyers section in the October 2015 issue of The New Yorker
named «50
Law Firms Professionals Should Know
About», while a similar section in the Wired November 2015 spotlighted «50 Intellectual Property
Firms to Keep Top of the Mind.»
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