Many studies are suggesting people's attention spans are decreasing and although the amount of time reported varies, it is only
by a matter of seconds.
This chart shows the relative usage and the change in alternative fee arrangement usage
by matter type between 2013 and 2014.
Personal topics and subjects like our annual salary are hard to see objectively because we are so personally
affected by the matter.
Other expenses would be allocated to lawyers or offices using the overhead allocation method discussed above for calculating
profitability by matter, such as on the basis of relative direct margin.
On your main dashboard, you will find everything you need to tackle your day, conveniently
organized by matter number.
The time will go
by no matter what, make yourself more flexible, more powerful and more mobile.
One theory says that perhaps the expanding universe was
created by the matter blown out the other end of a massive white hole fourteen billion years ago.
The legal industry is one of the few areas that
bills by matter rather than by client.
But to be honest, as the years
go by it matters less and less to us what country these specific locations are in.
The fact that these papers were inadvertently made public did not make any difference to the decision to carry out arrests — it simply changed the
timing by a matter of hours.
You can also create a variety of billing
reports by matter and time keeper as well as trust - account reports.
For example, be sure to thoroughly research all legal issues affecting your client when representing them — not just the issues
presented by the matter before you.
Over against this type there stands another, distinguished in the main by its abundance of detail, especially
by the matters on which these details center.
It's always a good idea to organize your work
by matter so you can keep your practice organized.
Change is the acquiring of a new
form by matter and the accompanying loss of the old form.
He sent the ball sailing toward the Green Monster and missed a grand
slam by a matter of feet.
Last night, I missed buying three
gifts by a matter of seconds as the couple who made it to the product table before I did grabbed the last of what I needed.
Three days is quite a long time for a judge and courtroom to be
occupied by matters that probably don't require trial or, at a minimum, compel a much shorter trial.
To stay on track, you need a simple method that works directly with your email to quickly organize
emails by matter.
Taking user experience to a new level, Spotlight delivers customizable views of
performance by matters, individuals, practice areas, offices or across the firm.
We are deeply
concerned by these matters and we invite members of the public who have been directly affected by any improper business practices of licensees to * protected email *.
Without a breakdown
by matter type, venue, injury and case disposition, the firm really has no idea.
«The coastal First Nations and Gita'at were very successful in the application to quash the equivalency agreement which means the province now has to consult with First Nations that will be affected
by matters in the provincial jurisdiction and has to conduct a new environmental assessment for the project.»
It was not until the detection of quasars, which allow astronomers to see the light emitted
by matter falling into black holes, that we had evidence that they were real objects and not just mathematical curiosities predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity.
Not all of the light rays (or photons)
produced by matter falling into a black hole are trapped by the event horizon, a region of spacetime from which nothing can escape.
If one thinks of reality as
constituted by matter and energy in the space - time universe, if one has basically a material understanding of what is real, then the reality of God, a nonmaterial reality (allegedly) becomes very problematic.
He loves taking in the scenic views that he passes
by no matter how many times he'd seen the place and he just loves the thrill of... Read More»
Of current instruments, only ALMA has the characteristics required to reveal these mysteries, by observing, in depth, star - forming clouds and detecting the soft light
emitted by matter which is just beginning to warm up, and even mapping its movement.
Astronomers see hints that two distant quasars, beacons of energy
powered by matter spiraling into gigantic black holes, are wrapped in cocoons of gas the size of our Milky Way.
High value M&A legal work is characterized
by those matters where outside counsel billings are greater than $ 1 million.
This black cloth - bound copy of
Calder by Matter is presented in a handmade aluminum box with a portfolio of six numbered gelatin silver photographs.
Only true practice management software that lets you organize
information by matter rather than contact (Outlook's most significant limitation) will truly help you reach maximum efficiency.
On the other hand, these results support the scientific status of the social sciences against claims that they are completely subjective, by showing that, when they adopt a scientific approach to discovery, they differ from the natural sciences
only by a matter of degree.
Whitney took on the role of City Director in 2015, and is supported
by Matter associate Celeste Doerwaldt and Cortex Director of Entrepreneur Services & Institutional / Corporate Partnerships Phyllis Ellison.