The phrase
"commercial organisations" refers to businesses or companies that exist to make a profit by selling goods or services.
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In - house training contracts tend to be offered by
larger commercial organisations, which have sufficiently large in - house legal teams to support training opportunities.
A strong web presence needs to be maintained, with expertise to precisely target the online searches
of commercial organisations and voluntary groups.
In addition to doing scientific work, staff there must also secure contracts with external bodies by developing products and services that can compete with those of
other commercial organisations.
Commercial organisations such as manufacturers and retailers are moving to other systems: certification bodies are evolving the way they do business.
Many of our team have worked as in - house lawyers for
major commercial organisations (both providers of information technology services and customers).
These rules apply to all charities and
commercial organisations alike, although it's important to recognise that there are firms that charge part of their fee upfront.
Large,
commercial organisations produce their own staff magazines, newsletters and publicity materials and may employ freelancers for all, or part, of the production process.
Employers include market research agencies, management consultants, government departments, advertising agencies and
commercial organisations such as manufacturers.
Open minded schools, local authorities and academy chains are moving into partnerships with
commercial organisations in areas such as resource development and CPD.
Evaluating the Public Health Responsibility Deal for Alcohol surveys the evidence on the Government's flagship public health programme, which was launched in 2011 as a voluntary partnership
with commercial organisations, public bodies, academics and NGOs to promote public health goals.
In addition to the training contract opportunities available within a law firm setting, there are a few more limited opportunities to complete training contracts in - house
at commercial organisations with sufficiently large in house legal teams.
RHTLaw Taylor Wessing's clients have access to over 775 lawyers in the UK, Germany, France, Belgium, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Ukraine providing unrivalled support
for commercial organisations doing business in Europe across a full range of legal practice areas.
With the removal of the requirement of academies to only hire teachers with Qualified Teacher Status, it is feasible that in the future these «Education Corporations» will hire graduates directly every year and train them up just like other
commercial organisations on the annual «milk round.»
Some people claim that you should
avoid commercial organisations at all costs as they factor in how much profit they can make from the various solutions.
Established partnerships exist with cultural and
commercial organisations across the island, and on the mainland, including Solo producers of the Isle of Wight Festival, Tate Modern, Visit Isle of Wight and the National Trust.
Many national weather services, and other governmental, non-governmental, and
commercial organisations also have large paper or imaged archives; the Galaxy Zoo people are working with the Met Office and the National Maritime Museum on an amazingly cool new crowd - sourced project to recover weather records from millions of imaged pages of Royal Navy log books.
Commercial organisations becoming increasingly aware that the value of in - house lawyers is not only in reducing total legal spending, especially in times of recession and financial uncertainty, but in accelerating business decision - making, improving management choices, and reducing risk.
This is brand new territory for the UK and states at s 5 (1): «a
relevant commercial organisation (C) is guilty of an offence under this section if --(a) a person (A) performing services for or on behalf of C bribes another person, (b) the bribe was in connection with C's business; and (c) a responsible person, or a number of such persons taken together, was negligent in failing to prevent the bribe».
Fixed fees allow clients,
especially commercial organisations, to budget for legal services, which is likely to lead to them sending more work to a trusted law firm which clearly demonstrates through fixed - fee pricing that their services offer value for money.
Through this acquisition, Vifor Pharma will gain a fully
integrated commercial organisation in the US and significantly strengthen its presence in the US cardio - renal market, a key area of focus.
[1] Total bonus pot based on figures from the Law Society on number of solicitors working
for commercial organisations, published April 2016
«We need to move away from an expensive and time - consuming culture of proliferating external examinations - modules, re-sits and retakes - towards fewer high - quality qualifications overseen and conferred not
by commercial organisations but by institutions of academic excellence such as our best universities,» said Mr Gove.
Broadly, the draft Bill creates two general offences covering the offering, promising and giving of a bribe; and requesting, agreeing to receive a bribe or accepting a bribe; a discrete offence of bribery of a foreign public official; and a new offence of negligent failure
of commercial organisations to prevent bribery.
In addition, the Act created the Transparency in Supply obligation, which applies to
commercial organisations in any sector that supplies goods or services, carries on a business or part of a business in the UK, and has a total annual turnover of # 36 million or more.
The Raising Children Network website scrutinises all sponsorship offers to avoid relationships
with commercial organisations that market to children and parents.
This commercial organisation is dedicated to the production of the most versatile and durable carriers for growing children.
The Museum is a charity and the Charity Commission has guidance about links to
commercial organisations, warning of the care needed over inappropriate links and the risks of reputational damage.
Other offences include being bribed and, for
a commercial organisation, failing to prevent bribery.
No commercial organisation would proceed on this basis.