Marketing is not to be hated, nor,
at a lawyers peril, ignored.
Not exact matches
The best advice comes from Francis Pileggi
at Delaware Litigation:
Lawyers who ignore the blogosphere do so
at their
peril.
I think we probably agree that
lawyers ignore ABS
at their own
peril, and as you say, miss an opportunity.
It's not our intent to «compete» with law firms, but
lawyers who ignore the ability of technology or the internet to transform how work gets done today and in the future do so
at their own longterm
peril.
And as the recent Morgan v Hill [2006] EWCA Civ 1602, [2006] All ER (D) 386 (Nov) shows: family
lawyers overlook the detailed provisions of ChA 1989
at their client's
peril.
Sub-standard reports are increasingly likely to be rejected and clinicians ignore the
lawyers» requirements
at their
peril.
When I was a
lawyer at the SEC in the mid-1990s, we sent out subpoenas that demanded the production of documents and warned people, «Fail not
at your
peril.»
Labor and employment
lawyer Susan N. Masters organized the presentation «The
Perils of Vine, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter: Legal Considerations of Social Media,» sponsored by the CBA's Young
Lawyers Section and held on February 26, 2015,
at the Quinnipiac Club in New Haven.
And of course by that time these
lawyers and others, these borrowers can face debt loads as we mentioned before that are far higher than the amount they originally borrowed, because of all the money that they had to borrow to go to law school, and we're putting these young
lawyers and their futures into financial
peril if they are found
at the end of 10 years to be ineligible when they had every reason to believe they had been eligible.
Heed that old - fashioned creed
at your
peril, in - house
lawyers!
There are famous examples of
lawyers, perhaps reluctantly and even
at their personal
peril, honoring their professional obligation to advocate in court on behalf of unpopular people and causes.
As such, family
lawyers ignore
at their
peril child support issues that arise in respect of their caseload.