But
the biggest piece of my law practice remains local: the client file.
I bring up «common use», because
the biggest piece of law in US Firearms history came in 2008 with DC vs. Heller in a highly controversial 5 - 4 decision, the Justices found that the Second Amendment was an individual right, and that individuals had the right to own «weapons in common use».
Not exact matches
Hubble's
Law is a major
piece of evidence that the universe is expanding — his work formed the basis
of the
big bang theory
of the origin
of the universe.
However, a larger
piece of the
big picture; what KREIA provides that can not be quantified in a dollar value or in a licensing
law, is the ability for you, the home inspector, to meet with and exchange ideas and learn from fellow home inspectors.
So the
biggest and most obvious
piece is «Unbound,» which is composed
of spines from the
law books, and those are sewn together with a sewing machine — I sew all the materials.
The report also reveals that
big law continues to command a hefty
piece of the M&A pie with 72 %
of all M&A matters in 2014 and 2015, handled by a firm with more than 500 attorneys.
In a smart follow - up to her
piece of earlier this week (see «Some Really Bad Taglines»), Carolyn Elefant talks about why small firms have an advantage over
big firms: «Large firms have effectively outsourced their core competency, the practice
of law.
Everybody here over 45, with an OHLS LLB, or who has been out more that 10 years, or has a settled position doing something acceptably remunerative, regardless
of how long it's been since you stopped regurgitating (sorry, graduated), put up your right hand if you can think
of one valid reason to bother paying OHLS anything to issue you a
piece of paper that has York U on it in
bigger letters — oops, sorry, that says you can call yourself a Junior Dick (head)-- other than it's somehow more prestigious because it uses the same questionable Latin that would appear on what one gets from the School
of Law and Bowling Alley Management in Effigy, S.D.
On October 17, 2017 Steve Burkholder wrote «
Law Firms, Regulators Keep Eye on
Big Four Move to Legal Services», a detailed
piece on the
Big Four accounting firms» moves into legal consulting services and the concerns
of regulators and BigLaw firms.
Big Law Business recently profiled CTRL sponsor FactBox with a brief yet enlightening
piece on how its offerings can simplify the lives
of litigation attorneys.
Managing Editor, Catherine Brennan, introduces the
piece as a perspective on an issue «that has boiled the blood
of many a lawyer in recent years and has challenged our fundamental perception
of our vocation: Is «
Big Law» dying or here to stay?
It's all a very compelling package, but what is especially striking is the way they have avoided the need to gain traditional external investment, at least in the form
of handing over a
big chunk
of equity to a VC fund, or even a
law firm that wants to dabble with legal tech ownership and development and fancies a
piece of legal AI action.»
Fabiani Duarte: What would you recommend as like the
biggest piece of advice, maybe it's more than one
piece of advice that you would give them, what nugget
of wisdom would you say, go to
law school and do this?
For those
law firms getting the
bigger piece of the pie, this is great news.
The business development plan behind the Patent Map is twofold: to increase revenue by targeting new and existing clients (winning just one
piece of new business can make a
big difference to revenues), and to raise the firm's profile in its bid to become the go - to
law firm for complex international patent litigation.