Profitability at the matter level can also be expressed in terms of the law firm economic model, in which profits equal the product of realization rate,
average standard billing rate, leverage, margin and utilization.
Not exact matches
the Clean Energy
Standard, chiefly its nuclear subsidies, will add an average of $ 2 to residential electric bills, although the Empire Center calculated the standard would hike the average residential bill by more than $ 2.09 in 2018 and by $ 3.40
Standard, chiefly its nuclear subsidies, will add an
average of $ 2 to residential electric
bills, although the Empire Center calculated the
standard would hike the average residential bill by more than $ 2.09 in 2018 and by $ 3.40
standard would hike the
average residential
bill by more than $ 2.09 in 2018 and by $ 3.40 in 2021
The Cuomo administration estimates the Clean Energy
Standard, chiefly its nuclear subsidies, will add an average of $ 2 to residential electric bills, although the Empire Center calculated the standard would hike the average residential bill by more than $ 2.09 in 2018 and by $ 3.40 in 2021 from added supply costs alone; compliance with the standard will necessitate major changes to the electrical grid, which will separately drive up customer delivery charges as utilities are forced to accommodate intermittent generation from solar panels and wind t
Standard, chiefly its nuclear subsidies, will add an
average of $ 2 to residential electric
bills, although the Empire Center calculated the
standard would hike the average residential bill by more than $ 2.09 in 2018 and by $ 3.40 in 2021 from added supply costs alone; compliance with the standard will necessitate major changes to the electrical grid, which will separately drive up customer delivery charges as utilities are forced to accommodate intermittent generation from solar panels and wind t
standard would hike the
average residential
bill by more than $ 2.09 in 2018 and by $ 3.40 in 2021 from added supply costs alone; compliance with the
standard will necessitate major changes to the electrical grid, which will separately drive up customer delivery charges as utilities are forced to accommodate intermittent generation from solar panels and wind t
standard will necessitate major changes to the electrical grid, which will separately drive up customer delivery charges as utilities are forced to accommodate intermittent generation from solar panels and wind turbines.
And in a year when the United Federation of Teachers is making its «top legislative priority» a
bill that would impose sanctions on charters that do not educate the same proportions of special needs kids compared to district
averages (even though many district schools don't meet these same
standards), one might expect the union would have something to say about the disturbing findings in this report.
Although Gaetz's
bill does not include fiscal expenditures, as noted in the main text (§ IV, supra), in reviewing the start time / academic achievement studies undertaken by fellow economists, Columbia University Assistant Professor of Finance and Economics Jonah Rockoff and the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Education Policy, Professor of Economics, and Professor of Education at the University of Michigan, Brian Jacob, concluded that delaying middle and high school start times «from roughly 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. -LSB-,]» will increase academic achievement by 0.175
standard deviations on
average, with effects for disadvantaged students roughly twice as large as advantaged students, at little or no cost to schools; i.e., a 9 to 1 benefits to costs ratio when utilizing single - tier busing, the most expensive transportation method available.
The
bill eliminates certain
standards, one of which participating schools must achieve — either that 70 percent of voucher students advance one grade level, 80 percent demonstrate significant academic progress,
average attendance rates among participants of 90 percent or 70 percent of voucher parents meet participation goals.
In the FAQ they write: «Based on a 30 - year mortgage, the Energy Commission estimates that the
standards will add about $ 40 per month for the
average home, but save consumers $ 80 per month on heating, cooling and lighting
bills.
Commercial refrigerators and freezers that have earned the ENERGY STAR are on
average 20 percent more energy efficient than
standard models because they are designed with components such as ECM evaporator and condenser fan motors, hot gas anti-sweat heaters, or high - efficiency compressors, which will significantly reduce energy consumption and utility
bills.
However, after weighing the data, the CEC determined homeowners would ultimately save money on their energy
bills to the tune of $ 40 per month (CEC calculations found the
standards will add about $ 40 to an
average monthly payment, but save consumers $ 80 on monthly heating, cooling and lighting
bills).
Clean energy policies, like the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Portfolio
Standard (REPS), make up less than $ 1 on most customers»
average $ 100 + monthly
bill.
The Clean Energy
Standard will cost less than $ 2 a month to the
average residential customer's
bill.
In December, President Bush signed an energy
bill that raised the United States» fuel - economy standard by 40 percent to an average of 35 miles per gallon in 2020 (see President Signs Energy Bill and Senate Rejects Incentives to Pass Energy Bi
bill that raised the United States» fuel - economy
standard by 40 percent to an
average of 35 miles per gallon in 2020 (see President Signs Energy
Bill and Senate Rejects Incentives to Pass Energy Bi
Bill and Senate Rejects Incentives to Pass Energy
BillBill).
About 10 days after the finding was left unopened by officials at the Office of Management and Budget, Congress passed and President Bush signed a new energy
bill mandating an increase in
average fuel - economy
standards to 35 miles per gallon by 2020.
The current Senate energy
bill would raise Corporate
Average Fuel Economy (CAFE)
standards from 27.5 to 35 miles per hour by 2020.
Also at stake is a significant increase in Corporate
Average Fuel Economy
standards for cars and trucks in the Senate version of the
bill.
The
Bill introduces a new process to allow an employer and an employee or group of employees to enter into an agreement on
averaging hours of work without requiring approval from the director of employment
standards.
[email protected] The article also dwells on the Real Rate Report of CT TyMetrix and possible extensions of that company's initiative (See my post of June 2, 2010: hourly rates of US partners from the Report; June 3, 2010: «
standard billing rate» is illusory; Jan. 19, 2012: U.S. litigation firms charged a blended rate of $ 385 an hour; Jan. 23, 2012: clear data on the rising rates of law firms as they grow larger; and Jan. 19, 2012: gaps between
average billing rates of U.S. litigation associates and partners.).
The enacted
bill raises the monthly payment level to 55 % of the
standard of need, an
average increase of $ 72 per month to help approximately 6,200 Nebraska families with low incomes.