Most lawyers practice law on their own, either
as practicing lawyers or in a law firm.
As practicing lawyers, we are subject to professional and ethical obligations and we do not disclose personal information subject to solicitor - client privilege unless the privilege is lawfully waived or we are required by law to do so.
The goals of this course are to: (1) prepare students to be knowledgeable consumers of quantitative information
as practicing lawyers and (2) prepare students for technology infused law practice of the 21st Century.
As practicing lawyers, we are intimately familiar with the stresses and the hardship that lawyers regularly face.
As practicing lawyers we have a professional and ethical obligation to keep confidential all information we receive within the lawyer - client relationship except as required to carry out your instructions and fulfil our legal obligations.
The objective of these proposed requirements and recommendations, as explained in the California State Bar report, is to ensure that new lawyers «enter the profession oriented to the actual experience of practice and the values of ethics and professionalism, so that when they begin to absorb that experience
as practicing lawyers, they all have a proper foundation for growth.»
Many of today's law school graduates lack the practical skills that they need to thrive
as practicing lawyers.1 As a result, it is incumbent on law schools — and, specifically, legal writing programs — to redouble their efforts to prepare law students for the realities of modern legal practice.2 And perhaps no feature of modern legal practice has been more striking than the «meteoric rise of email as a means of professional communication.»
Nearly 200 lawyers walked the stage at the historic Ohio Theatre this week to officially start their careers
as practicing lawyers.
Is there a lesson that the questioning can teach
us as practicing lawyers?
As practicing lawyers and partners, each of us experiences this in our own day - to - day work.
From what I have heard, many of the lawyers conducting document review have failed to pay their Law Society of Upper Canada dues
as practicing lawyers based on Deloitte's classification of their work.
One commentator admonished us,
as practicing lawyers, for making a determination of Mr. Ford's culpability without his having been charged criminally.
While Holmes frankly admitted that he hated facts and used them only as pegs on which to hang legal principles, Brandeis,
as a practicing lawyer, immersed himself in the facts of a case to show that a particular outcome was the more just.
Jane Golding is chair of British in Europe, a coalition of grassroots groups representing around 35,000 UK nationals living on the continent, as well
as a practicing lawyer who lives in Germany and works across the EU.
Studying in the US added a lot to my approach
as a practicing lawyer because the teaching method was more practical.
Aileen Leventon brings her background
as a practicing lawyer, Big Four partner, and entrepreneur to law practice management.
Alexander Schuster is ECSOL - member for Italy and for European fundamental freedoms and EU citizenship, as well
as a practicing lawyer and academic researcher in the field of fundamental rights.
As a practicing lawyer for over twenty years, I am constantly reminded of the benefits of judicial and quasi-judicial avenues to determine citizens» legal rights.
As a practicing lawyer — and as a former general manager — I think that law Professor Bill Henderson resolves that dilemma in the best way that I've seen.
After graduating from the University of Toronto with High Distinction, Ms. Long then went on to complete her Law Degree at the University of Victoria and was admitted
as a practicing lawyer in British Columbia in May, 2004.
While in law school, she founded a negotiation competition and has continued to hone these skills
as a practicing lawyer.
The judge found that the plaintiff was using legal judgment, and therefore, he was acting
as a practicing lawyer.
Vancouver, Canada, lawyer Jeremy Hessing - Lewis, who is now a consultant for law firms as well
as a practicing lawyer, has a unique perspective on what clients look for when hiring a lawyer.
As a practicing lawyer, I believe that it would be unethical for me to invest in other law firms.
Following my own experiences
as a practicing lawyer and later as an executive (see more here), I've concluded that attorneys are good at deploying technical legal expertise, but that they are unskilled in managing people, poor at cost control, and are either uninterested or undisciplined about proactive liability prevention.
As a practicing lawyer I didn't question this.
As a practicing lawyer, I design our his discussions vulnerabilities discussion requires genuine candor among the client team.
As a practicing lawyer, I've won jury verdicts in Manhattan, done innovative deals in the U.S. and abroad, and protected clients from agency bureaucrats.
As a practicing lawyer I knew how to try a case, write a contract, or convince a regulator that my client was on the right side of the rules.
As a practicing lawyer I never questioned the way that lawyers in law firms and in - house conduct companies» legal affairs.
My 23 - year - old self brought nothing to law school beyond those two qualities, and I was finished
as a practicing lawyer within 18 months of graduation.
He also spent years
as a practicing lawyer, both in private practice and for the U.S. Government.
Aileen Leventon brings her background
as a practicing lawyer, Big Four partner, and entrepreneur to law practice managem...
As a practicing lawyer and law firm manager, I've experienced that feeling of complete overwhelm, of not knowing where to start or how to dig out, of working seven days a week with no vacation — what I call lawyer meltdown.
Moreover, academic success, is an even more imperfect predictor of success
as a practicing lawyer.
As a practicing lawyer, he was named one of the «40 under 40 most successful young litigators in America» by the National Law Journal (2002) and one of the «90 Greatest Washington Lawyers of the Last 30 Years» by the Legal Times (2008).
Licensed to practice in Massachusetts and North Carolina, she was also engaged in hiring, diversity and pro bono activities during her time
as a practicing lawyer.
Also, having had a successful non-lawyer career already, I would feel some guilt if I were to take up a scarce articling position that could have greater benefit for someone just starting out
as practicing lawyer.
Love, who is a yoga teacher, also has more than a decade of experience
as a practicing lawyer.
If your last three jobs were
as a practicing lawyer, but now you want to become a writer, you should explain why you are trying to make this transition.
Not exact matches
PARIS, April 24 - French billionaire Vincent Bollore, who stepped down days ago
as chairman of media giant Vivendi, is being questioned by police
as part of an investigation into allegations of corrupt business
practices in Africa, his
lawyer said.
When you see an accountant, a doctor, an engineer or a
lawyer, that person has a rigorous code of professional
practice with which he or she must comply, ongoing professional development obligations, a common body of knowledge
as a barrier to entry, a body of peers that oversees any complaints or misconduct, and must pay an annual fee in order to
practice.
He started his career
as a
lawyer for early Internet pioneers such
as Alta Vista, Yahoo, and Salesforce while
practicing law at Skadden Arps.
Before starting her own employment law
practice, Ms. Kow
practiced employment law and litigation at leading California and national law firms, and served
as the sole employment
lawyer and Senior Counsel at a Silicon Valley based company with 75 locations worldwide.
The federal government has said that the tax changes it has proposed are aimed at people who fall into the smallest - of - the - small category: many of them professionals such
as doctors or
lawyers — who incorporated their
practices and are eligible for tax benefits available to small businesses.
Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein is imprisoned and disbarred from
practicing as an attorney but it hasn't stopped him from flexing his jailhouse
lawyer muscles — on his own behalf.
Certainly William Blackstone and Christopher Columbus Langdell, often cited
as Holmes» targets, were
as alert to the value of experience
as Holmes was; it ought to be clear to any
practicing lawyer that the life of the law requires both experience and logic.
So the Supreme Court, when it
practices judicial activism, undercuts democratic participation not only by substituting its own assertoric judgment for democratic deliberation, or by ignoring the plain letter of the constitution in favor of its own political inclinations, but also by understanding itself
as a council of philosopher kings (versus really good
lawyers) prudentially adjusting the fundamental nature of American democracy to fit the ever changing historical horizon that provides the context for its expression.
In a letter to Justice Minister Mohammed al - Issa seen by Reuters, eight judges complained about foreign trainers who shave their beards contrary to purist Islam, the minister's meetings with diplomats of «infidel» states and plans to let women
practice as lawyers.
In C. P. Snow's novel Time of Hope, a man named Martineau, owner of a firm of
lawyers, gives his
practice to his partner and takes to the road
as a poor itinerant preacher.