Sentences with phrase «by unbundling»

AUSTIN, Texas — A new company has opened here, and it's bucking the real estate system by unbundling services for consumers and paying salespeople salaries instead of commissions.
«What I'd like to see, by unbundling these things,... is a competitive market of communities and community builders where people are building these project gallery sites,» he said.
Pick What You Want Finally, many carriers are further simplifying their contracts by unbundling all of the various features available and offering them individually within the contract.
This must be done within the profession by unbundling legal services, and better utilization of technology and regulatory bodies.
Pro-se litigants — lessening the burden on the court systems by unbundling legal services with attorney guidance
In this sense, to achieve fairness and neutrality in the power transmission and distribution sector by unbundling as planned by fiscal 2020, power utilities must move further to separate ownership (which has already been achieved in Europe), rather than remaining at the (low) level of legal unbundling they are currently planning.
An investor paying trading commissions of $ 10 only needs to accumulate $ 20,000 in REITs before he starts to save money by unbundling.
One of the ways they figured out how to do that is by unbundling option packages.
You can begin by unbundling your course content.
But, even more importantly, the expansion of intra-industry trade has been enabled by the unbundling of different stages of the production process.1
Rosenblatt says that Foursquare revenue is at least doubling every year and marketers couldn't be happier with the results the company is delivering.He explains that by unbundling Foursquare's core use cases, the company created two apps that are simpler and easier to use, making it easier to communicate its value proposition to users and marketers.

Not exact matches

The Canadian Radio - television Telecommunications Commission, at the request of the federal government, is investigating the impact of cable unbundling and is due to report by the end of April.
«If Apple thinks the lawsuit is a waste of resources it could simply end the matter by complying with existing law and filing a new proxy that unbundles the proposed changes to the charter so that shareholders can express their views on each matter separately,» a Greenlight spokesperson said in a statement Tuesday.
Alaska's Saver Fare tickets will function in a similar manner to the unbundled no - frills basic economy fares offered by American, Delta, and United Airlines.
It unbundles the benchmark S&P 500 and gives the investor ownership in particular sectors of industries represented by a specified Select Sector Index.
Under the unbundling plan, the NNPC will be broken into two commercial entities limited by shares and to be known as the National Petroleum Company and the National Assets Management Company.
Unbundling assessment and instruction would give teachers more objective and unbiased feedback on their teaching and would help them see blind spots in their practices that otherwise are hidden by the bias inherent in their self - created assessments.
Joan also wrote, «Every time I encounter an idea like unbundling, I'm struck by this thought: This is an idea that some folks think would be great in urban schools, but they'd never accept it in affluent suburban communities.»
By empowering families to spend funds on a variety of educational products and services or to save for future educational expenses, ESAs incentivize users to maximize both value and efficiency and foster an unbundling of educational services.
It unbundles the benchmark S&P 500 and gives the investor ownership in particular sectors of industries that are represented by a specified Select Sector Index.
Patrick Surry, chief data scientist at Hopper, says «the decreases are driven by lower fuel prices, which account for a third of expenses for a typical airline; the entrance of low cost carriers like Frontier, Southwest, and JetBlue into different markets; and the unbundling of services, which might mean you're paying more in add - ons than you were for the all - inclusive flight three years ago.»
Fully 76 % of U.S. managers expect to be impacted by European unbundling rules, up from 66 % a year ago.
As the economy recovers many of the young people who are natural renters will «unbundle» by moving out of their parents homes or roommate situations.
Some people swear by Spirit Airlines and its unbundled fares, and if they work for you, this card could make sense for your business.
Don't be sucked in by low - fare airline pricing as they unbundle everything, and when you add in all the extra fees, you might be better off flying a full - service carrier.
Some people swear by Spirit Airlines and its unbundled fares, and if they work for you, this card could make sense for your business.
After getting yelled at by almost every single fan, Microsoft finally decided to unbundle the Kinect from the Xbox One and sell it separately as an accessory.
Instead, she suggests that, when asked to undertake an unbundled service, lawyers can provide real value by stepping back and considering what is really important to the client (her underlying interests, goals and needs) and structuring the unbundled assistance towards those goals.
In particular, the legal profession has made great strides towards alternative legal services that allow for the «unbundling» of services which can be provided by individuals without law degrees rather than lawyers themselves.
By changing the marketing and pricing (pricing tracks unbundled from albums), building an unrivaled best device and UI, locking down DRM, and becoming the clearinghouse for IP products.
Those lawyers will be replaced by: (1) self - help programs, including unbundling of legal services; (2) greater use of much less competent people such as law students, paralegals, and untrained volunteers; and, (3) pro & low bono, which, as all charity, is uncertain as to its volume, availability, and timing.
For example, the Federation of Law Societies of Canada's publication, «Inventory of Access to Legal Services Initiatives of the Law Societies of Canada,» (Sept. 2012) recommends lowering legal costs so as to preserve the existing system by means of using much less competent alternatives to using experienced lawyers — students, paralegals, unbundling of legal services, and the unpredictable capacity, availability, and timing of services provided pro bono.
These reforms would be accompanied by fresh concerns requiring regulation, but to Beg and Sossin, «the potential benefits outweigh the potential downsides» and unbundling «represents a significant and positive step toward a more accessible justice system.»
Clearly it does, both by providing access to legal resources and by providing access to direct legal services offered in unbundled chunks at affordable prices.
In Washington there are many lawyers who offer reduced fees, flat fees, unbundled services, and other innovative alternatives, including those offered by young, struggling lawyers.
The internet means that «unbundling», an idea developed by Forrest S Mosten in relation to a physical room of books and resources, is ideally suited for the digital world.
Traditional models of personal service can not meet demand, but effective assistance can be provided nonetheless by smart use of technology (and some of the other means noted above, such as unbundled services, which may themselves be technology - enabled).
Some of our services remain eligible for legal aid; those that are not are provided at a fixed price, so people need not fear the uncertainty of not knowing what the service will cost them...; We offer modular [unbundled] services, so that we can put together bespoke packages that suit everyone's pocket; We offer extended services by phone and email, so that people who do not want to come into an office don't need to (whether it's because they are simply busy or because they've been subjected to violence and prefer to remain in a place where they know they are safe); We offer flexible hours, including evenings and weekends; We demystify law by talking to clients in plain English...
Some of the above examples of access to justice are those that are commonly predicted by advocates of alternative structures: business models that facilitate reduced and fixed price legal services and / or unbundling, technology that enables standardization and improved processes to handle large volumes of cases or contracts, branding that reduces the client's search costs and increases their level of trust, multidisciplinary services that significantly ease the client experience notably because they do not need to assemble or coordinate different streams of work.
Delivering access to justice demands change and action on a very broad range of initiatives — pro bono work by the private bar, fair and adequate funding of legal aid, collaboration among all system participants (clients, lawyers, courts, agencies, NGO's), legal education (and its financing), e-filing and case data standards, court forms, court interfaces to self - represented litigants, unbundled legal services, virtual law practice, multistate practice, law practice ownership and investment, limited practice licenses, unauthorized practice of law rules, lawyer advertising rules, and lawyer discipline.
The ABA has begun to encourage lawyers to offer unbundled legal services as a way to boost access to justice, even providing standard contracts called limited scope engagement agreements that detail the specific tasks to be completed by the lawyer.
Because of the forces that are greatly increasing the volume of laws and their complexity, people are progressively less able to solve their legal problems by themselves, and are forced to accept law society programs that «cut costs by cutting competence» (e.g., law students, paralegals, self - help, and «unbundling» of legal services).
How to train new associates or contract lawyers to deliver unbundled services by narrowing their focus to the task at hand
At its very simplest, the «unbundling» of legal services, also commonly called «limited scope representation» or «a limited scope retainer» (which now is a defined term under the Ontario Rules of Professional Conduct), is «the provision of legal services by a lawyer for part, but not all, of a client's legal matter by agreement between the lawyer and the client.»
Richard Susskind's new book (which will be reviewed here shortly) paints a vivid picture of an unbundled, pre-programmed, automated, systematized, packaged and downloaded future for legal services — a marketplace whose contours and functions are dictated by clients.
[5] It presents three types of solutions: (1) various kinds of self - help, including the «unbundling» of legal services — the client does more, as a result the lawyer does less; (2) help by way of a greater use of law students, paralegals, and volunteer workers; and, (3) greater use of pro bono and low bono legal services (free and low paid legal services provided by lawyers).
Although the report also focuses on more unbundled services and coaching by lawyers, and use of law students to provide family law, it recognizes,
In addition to the benefits that unbundling provides for attorneys, it also increases access to justice by making affordable legal services available to a larger segment of the public who are actively seeking such assistance online.
As an example of how unbundling online might work, an attorney whose practice centers on litigation may use a virtual law practice to generate additional client revenue by answering basic traffic ticket questions while maintaining a full - service litigation practice.
Even if document automation is not used to deliver unbundled legal services online, attorneys may enjoy the flexibility that is provided in their schedules by requiring that the online client be responsible for handling the footwork of executing or filing a document for themselves with instruction from the attorney.
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