Sentences with phrase «areas as leaders in their fields»

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Emerson's offer stems from its desire to be a leader in all areas of automation and to present a stronger competitive offering to industrial companies as European giants such as Siemens, ABB Automation Group and Schneider Electric become more aggressive in the field.
«The network currently consists of 950 speakers who donate their time to go into state schools to share their insights, experiences and more about their area of expertise as leaders in their fields through high - profile assembly talks with students.»
Most elected leaders, advocates and residents of the community are in favor of the proposal; they see it as a way to bring to the area jobs and educational opportunities that prepare people for job - rich fields.
Encompassing research areas to include both taste and smell and spanning very different stages of career development, the awards underscore the Monell Center's position as a leader in the field of chemosensory research.
The other eight members are world leaders in their respective fields and as such are able to provide advice on the different research areas of the Laboratory.
This year, we are pleased to present the Prevention Science Award to Dr. Karen Bierman who is one of the preeminent leaders in the field of prevention science and child clinical psychology, with an outstanding record of programmatic work with wide - ranging impact on theory, practice, and policy in two areas: the development of peer relations and aggression, as well as the development of effective prevention programs.
TAMPA, FL. (April 13, 2017)-- Vector Solutions, the leader in eLearning and performance support solutions for the architecture, engineering, construction (AEC), industrial, public safety, IT and education fields, has again been recognized as one of the best place to work in the Tampa Bay area, largely for its outstanding company culture.
(And one more shameless plug for anyone in the Boston area: I am chairing an Oct. 18 Massachusetts Bar Association lunchtime panel, Online Dispute Resolution, with two leaders in the field as speakers.)
Chambers USA announced that four Davis Malm attorneys, George L. Chimento, (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation), Gary M. Feldman and Tamsin R. Kaplan, (Labor and Employment), and Paul L. Feldman (General Commercial Litigation) have been recognized as leaders in their fields for exceptional work in their respective practice areas.
Chambers USA announced that five Davis Malm attorneys, George L. Chimento (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation), Gary M. Feldman and Tamsin R. Kaplan (Labor and Employment), Paul L. Feldman (General Commercial Litigation), and Brian L. Gaudet (Tax) have been recognized as leaders in their fields for exceptional work in their respective practice areas.
As always, this conference has been developed «by lawyers, for lawyers», which creates a great atmosphere, great networking opportunities, and includes the chance to add your views to our coverage of the event, allowing your firm to be represented as a leader in its field in this important practice areAs always, this conference has been developed «by lawyers, for lawyers», which creates a great atmosphere, great networking opportunities, and includes the chance to add your views to our coverage of the event, allowing your firm to be represented as a leader in its field in this important practice areas a leader in its field in this important practice area.
Two of the firm's shareholders Gary M. Feldman (Labor and Employment) and Paul L. Feldman (General Commercial Litigation) are highlighted as leaders in their fields for exceptional work in their respective practice areas.
131 Perkins Coie attorneys were individually recognized by Chambers as leaders in their field, with 36 attorneys earning the Band 1 ranking within their practice areas.
Each attorney was expected to attain a level of expertise in an area of firm practice which will enable that attorney to be «marketed» as a true leader in that field.
Five of the firm's shareholders, George L. Chimento, (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation), Gary M. Feldman and Tamsin R. Kaplan, (Labor and Employment), Paul L. Feldman (General Commercial Litigation), and Brian L. Gaudet (Tax) are highlighted as leaders in their fields for exceptional work in their respective practice areas.
As recognized leaders in this field, our Not for Profit and Charity Practice Group provides risk management services in a wide variety of areas, including:
Firm Rankings Band 1 Georgia - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory New York - Environment St. Louis & Surrounds - Corporate / M & A St. Louis & Surrounds - Labor & Employment St. Louis & Surrounds - Litigation: General Commercial Band 2 Nationwide - Franchising Colorado - Natural Resources & Environment Colorado - Real Estate Illinois - Environment Kansas City & Surrounds - Corporate / M & A Kansas City & Surrounds - Litigation: General Commercial Missouri - Intellectual Property St. Louis & Surrounds - Environment St. Louis & Surrounds - Real Estate Band 3 Nationwide - Sports Law Arizona - Litigation: General Commercial Arizona — Real Estate Colorado - Corporate / M & A Colorado - Litigation: General Commercial Colorado - Labor & Employment Georgia — Antitrust Georgia - Real Estate Band 4 Georgia - Bankruptcy / Restructuring Georgia - Corporate / M & A Georgia - Litigation: General Commercial New York - Real Estate (Mainly Dirt) Band 5 Illinois — Labor & Employment Bryan Cave attorneys recognized as leaders in their field, and the area for which each is recognized, are: Nationwide Lawrence Brody - Wealth Management: Central Region (Band 2) Kenneth R. Costello - Franchising (Band 3) Scott M. Hobby — Outsourcing (Band 3) Steven B. Smith - Sports Law (Band 3) Jonathan C. Solish - Franchising (Band 1) Richard R. Young - Sports Law: Athletic Disputes (Band 2) Arizona Steven A. Hirsch - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) R. Neil Irwin - Real Estate: Zoning / Land Use (Band 4) Lars O. Lagerman — Real Estate (Band 2) Lawrence G. Scarborough - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) California Rachel E. Matteo - Boehm - Media & Entertainment: First Amendment Litigation (Band 2) Roger R. Myers - Media & Entertainment: First Amendment Litigation (Band 2) Sharon Z. Weiss - Bankruptcy / Restructuring (Band 4) Colorado Robert H. Bach - Real Estate (Band 1) Timothy R. Beyer - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) Lynn P. Hendrix - Natural Resources & Environment (Band 3) Robert A. Holmes - Real Estate (Band 1) Henry W. Ipsen - Natural Resources & Environment (Senior Statesman) Peter J. Korneffel Jr. — Litigation: General Commercial (Band 4) Charles D. Maguire Jr. — Corporate / M & A (Band 3) Bobbee J. Musgrave - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 4) K. Preston Oade - Labor & Employment (Senior Statesman) Donald L. Samuels - Labor & Employment (Band 3) Cliff Stricklin - Litigation: White - Collar Crime & Government Investigations (Band 1) Mark W. Weakley — Corporate / M & A (Band 3) Georgia Gerald L. Blanchard - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory (Band 2) R. Joseph Burby, IV — Litigation: General Commercial (Up & Coming) Frank A. Crisafi - Tax (Band 3) William V. Custer - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 3) Mark I. Duedall - Bankruptcy / Restructuring (Band 3) Christopher Paul Galanek - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 4) Robert D. Klingler - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory (Band 2) Kathryn L. Knudson - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory (Band 2) Jay J. Levin - Real Estate (Band 3) Thomas R. McNeill - Corporate / M & A (Band 3) Robert Mercer - Bankruptcy / Restructuring (Band 3) Rick Miller - Corporate / M & A (Band 4) Walter G. Moeling - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory (Senior Statesman) Joan B. Sasine - Environment (Band 3) Louis C. Spelios - Corporate / M & A (Band 4) G. Patrick Watson - Antitrust (Band 1) Illinois Susan E. Brice - Environment: Mainly Transactional (3) Scott Hodes - Media & Entertainment: Transactional (Band 1) Thor W. Ketzback - Environment: Mainly Transactional (Band 3) Linda S. Mensch - Media & Entertainment: Transactional (Band 1) Mary Margaret Moore - Labor & Employment (Band 4) Michael K. Ohm - Environment: Mainly Transactional (Band 2) William J. Wortel — Labor & Employment (Band 4) Missouri (Kansas City & Surrounds) Robert M. Barnes - Corporate / M & A (Band 2) Irvin V. Belzer - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 3) William Perry Brandt - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) Elaine Drodge Koch - Labor & Employment (Band 2) Craig S. O'Dear - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 1) James P. Pryde - Corporate / M & A (Band 3) Stephen S. Sparks - Real Estate (Band 2) Robert M. Thompson - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) Thomas W. Van Dyke - Corporate / M & A (Band 1) Missouri (St. Louis & Surrounds) Dan H. Ball - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 1) Fred W. Bartelsmeyer - Corporate / M & A (Band 2) Steven M. Baumer - Corporate / M & A (Band 3) J. Bennett Clark - Intellectual Property (Band 1) Dennis C. Donnelly - Labor & Employment (Senior Statesman) Robert T. Ebert Jr. - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) Dale A. Guariglia - Environment (Band 1) Edward J. Hejlek - Intellectual Property (Band 2) John W. Hoffman - Real Estate (Band 3) Jerry M. Hunter - Labor & Employment (Band 1) Charles B. Jellinek - Labor & Employment (Band 2) Don G. Lents - Corporate / M & A (Band 1) Bruce E. Lowry Jr. - Real Estate (Band 3) Linda M. Martinez - Real Estate (Band 2) George E. Murray - Real Estate (Band 1) James L. Nouss Jr. - Corporate / M & A (Band 1) Daniel M. O'Keefe - Labor & Employment (Band 2) Steven J. Poplawski - Environment (Band 2) David A. Roodman - Intellectual Property (Band 1) William F. Seabaugh - Corporate / M & A (Band 1) Bettina J. Strauss - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 3) Thomas C. Walsh - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 1) R. Randall Wang - Corporate / M & A (Band 2) New York Roberta G. Gordon - Environment: Mainly Transactional (Band 2) J. Kevin Healy - Environment (Band 1) Philip E. Karmel - Environment (Band 2) North Carolina Christopher C. Kupec - Banking & Finance (Band 2) For more information about Chambers and Partners, visit their Web site at www.chambersandpartners.com.
Bryan Cave attorneys recognized as leaders in their field, and the area for which each is recognized, are:
Surveying topics ranging from how to pair technology with legal functions, legal technology startups, law practice management software, and the use of technology to increase access to justice, Legal Technology and Informatics also exposes students to prominent leaders in the field through weekly guest speakers that include top management from the Seyfarth Shaw and Orrick law firms, a co-founder of LegalZoom, and professors who are applying legal technology to areas such as access to justice, document automation, and legal prediction.
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