Sentences with phrase «between huge firms»

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As a computer science graduate himself, Wang was faced with choice between teaching and taking a job at a tech firm, and understands that choosing to take a big pay cut to teach may not serve as a huge attraction for some.
Not only are the Heartland's funds dwarfed, there is no substantial relationship between it, the state, and other policy - making processes, as there are between NGOs, national governments, scientific research organisations and the UN, and of course, huge firms.
Katz said there can be a huge difference between what a legal process is and what a law firm thinks that process is — and data can help illuminate that gap.
The huge gap which presently exists between the number of conversations taking place and the number of deals being done suggests that firms have a way to go yet in learning how to identify the right merger partner and then how to deliver the «right» deal.
My biggest problem with «Our History» pages on law firm websites is that they illustrate the huge gap between what lawyers think is important and what clients think is important.
I think there is a huge disconnect between academic libraries and law firm libraries.
Blogs open up huge archives of information by academics and legal experts who were never previously available (certainly not for free) and in so doing are rapidly levelizing the playing field between large - and small - firm practitioners.
The difference between a successful firm in the Old Normal Era and a successful firm in the New Normal era is huge.
It's worth bearing in mind, though, that now that Clydes is so big — with its 50 training contract places annually, the firm is now among the biggest trainers of solicitors in the country — the differences between departments can be similarly huge.
General Counsel and business buyers are still experiencing a huge disconnect between their and their firm's perceptions of the quality of service and care.
These huge numbers are brought in by requiring the firm's attorneys to meet increasingly high billable hour quotas, now averaging between 1900 to 2400 hours annually at most large firms.
Albeit not quite Robot Lawyer in cute metallic form, ROSS is the smart result of a deal between the company, Apple (using Siri's slick voice capabilities) and IBM (Watson's cognitive computing prowess) and will be a huge boon for lawyers, law firms and clients; potentially.
The best attrition rates amongst large national firms in Australia hover at around the 15 % mark but when you start getting to rates of between 20 - 40 % it has a huge impact across all the areas previously mentioned.
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