If enough Realtors were to ask
for change in the profession, I promise you the board and your provincial association would step up for you so fast it would make your head spin.
It's already important but once the door to alternative business structures is open here, and it will, dramatic and fast -
paced change in the profession are inevitable.
Its innovative and transformative curriculum would
address changes in the profession by focussing on innovation in legal education and offering more opportunities for experiential learning geared towards «new competencies» such... [more]
The Teaching Schools Council will work with teaching networks to bring about cultural
change in the profession by addressing barriers to flexible working.
Join the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism as we engage in this critical discussion on how we can all work together to connect lawyers and
inspire change in our profession now and in the future ahead.
Whether you're preparing for a job search or seeking to expand your knowledge on a topic, staying informed
regarding changes in your profession — and industry — is an essential component of career management.
In addition to targeted support and real - world training, wrote Headden, «the problem also seems to call for
fundamental changes in the profession — changes that would give classroom teachers more ownership of their careers and greater opportunities for leadership and advancement.»
Senior Nurse Practioner will be for nurses and nursing administrators about a much
needed change in the profession, one that would quite literally save lives.
As treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada, Tom Conway is overseeing a
massive change in the profession, leading efforts to respond to the articling crisis in Ontario by proposing an alternative to articling through the introduction of the Law Practice Program.
2) it is incumbent on women lawyers to help close the gap, both by advocating for
systemic changes in the profession and by engaging in the kind of strategic self - promotion that can position them to make those changes happen.
But the
real changes in the profession are the increasing public fluency with laws and a democratization of the practice, sometimes to the disadvantage of lawyers.
AALL members will discuss issues related to member engagement, communication (including social media), leadership development, mentoring, generational differences and
ongoing changes in the profession of law librarianship.
Deborah Epstein Henry, principal author of the «Cheat Sheet» and founder of Flex Time Attorneys, argues: «The goal is to really
work change in the profession.»
This market transformation opens the door to other
positive change in the profession, since market imperfections (such as poor information flow) are what decrease the return to law firms of client - service improvements and innovation.
This — our 27th annual report on what's going on in the legal profession — has been the most difficult of all these reports to write because of the continuing and sometimes
conflicting changes in the profession which many firms still have not recognized or accepted.
Though a down economy and reduction in legal jobs would seemingly render law school academia useless, law schools are far from dead yet and they have both the resources and the influence to
effect change in the profession.
Eavesdrop on any group of business specialists these days and the discussion will invariably turn to what strategies people are pursuing to keep pace with
accelerating change in their profession.
However, this year it seems more and more sharp legal minds believe the pace of change is increasing: «Two - thirds of law firm leaders think the pace
of change in the profession is still increasing.
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Its innovative and transformative curriculum would
address changes in the profession by focussing on innovation in legal education and offering more opportunities for experiential learning geared towards «new competencies» such as entrepreneurial spirit, financial literacy and technological proficiency.
Listening
for changes in the profession, to our insureds» expectations, and the risks facing Ontario lawyers was responsible for a big part of the success we enjoyed in 2014.
«At ASCD, we take great pride in supporting the needs of educators as they adjust to
changes in the profession,» said ASCD Executive Director and CEO Dr. Gene R. Carter.
It prides itself on being one of the strongest — if not the strongest — teacher training program in Florida, a position it has gained, school officials say, by nimbly responding to
changes in the profession.
We strive to constantly improve and stay current with
the changes in our profession.
The law firm that educates its members on this practice management method will have a competitive advantage over those who fail to embrace
these changes in our profession.
This year's awards will mark the culmination of Legal Week's ambitious new two - day event LegalWeek CONNECT, which will bring together a host of law firm leaders, general counsel, technology and innovation heads to explore a wide range of issues driving innovation, disruption and
change in the profession.
«We want to show we can be self - sustaining, that we can generate an income through this model because I think there are a lot of barriers to
change in the profession and one is the idea that you can't make a living doing it this way or doing it any other way than the traditional billable hour.»
LegalWeek Connect will see a host of law firm leaders, general counsel, technology and innovation heads meet to explore a wide range of issues driving innovation, disruption and
change in the profession.
I wasn't clear: My reference to corporations was informed by my personal observation that large, powerful law firms (animated by large, powerful corporate clients) are the engines that drive most significant
changes in the profession — because of the influence those same firms have within provincial Law Societies and the judiciary.
The future for small - and mid-sized law firms is far from bleak, but we do have to face up to the reality of
changes in our profession and the market that we serve.