He added that small firms can't
compete against firms with political connections, lobbyists and money to spend on political candidates.
When you are
competing against firms of all sizes doing similar work to you it's crucial to make the most of every new business opportunity.
Not exact matches
«By instituting reforms that better protect and incentivize innovators, motivate more entrepreneurial startups to enter and
compete against established
firms, and encourage workers to seek employment opportunities that are best matched to their skillset, the Administration aims to foster productivity growth,» the report says.
To
compete against bigger companies, smaller
firms need to take the time to create an internship that will benefit the student's career.
Not only did he leave the family
firm, but, using his marine industry contacts, Caliedo eventually began to
compete against his father as well.
It
competes against recruiters, such as San Francisco - based Hired.com, which is looking for as many as 200 Canadian software engineers for Silicon Valley
firms to hire.
Trade - exposed companies
compete internationally, potentially
against firms producing the same commodities in places with less strict environmental regulations.
Firms in developing countries can not
compete either, as they lack the skilled workforce needed to perform these tasks, as well as finding themselves up
against issues around the protection of intellectual property.
The United States, Britain and France have DPA processes in place but Canada does not — a fact that leaves Canadian
firms at a serious disadvantage when
competing against rivals in other markets.
This capacity constraint allowed local nonprofits and teacher confederations to
compete against charter
firms.
Federal policymakers need to establish a regulatory regime that sets a standard for quality, encourages innovative
firms to
compete against the historic market leaders, and gives administrators leeway to determine programmatic fit.
DTV, along with engineering
firm Blydenstein Racing, selected the humble Chevette to
compete against the dominant Ford Escorts.
The
firm agreed that Microsoft's Windows 10 looks to be capable of
competing with iOS in both the premium and high - end space, as well as
against Android in the lower to mid-price bands.
Perfect Competition: It is a situation wherein small
firms produce similar kind of products and
compete against each other.
The handheld first launched in 2012 but failed to find
firm footing, especially when
competing against the likes of the Nintendo 3DS and recently the Nintendo Switch.
The resulting low - cost power enables Chinese manufacturers to
compete more effectively
against American
firms, swelling our trade deficit.
SINGAPORE (Reuters)- India's solar power costs could fall by more than 40 percent by 2015, allowing the industry to
compete against domestic oil and gas
firms without the help of state subsidies, the head of Lanco Solar told Reuters on Wednesday.
But building a brand for a solo practice helps your future clients identify you
against a sea of
competing firms.
Practitioners
competing for business among themselves and
against other professional advisers may require high profile and tangible evidence of their
firms» capabilities if they are to win and sustain competitive advantage.
While Ms. Black believes that lawyers who use Groupon may cheapen their law
firms in the public eye, Ms. Elefant doesn't see how lawyers can
compete against restaurants and hotels on Groupon for repeat business.
Local legal professionals are not only
competing against other area
firms, but also
against Philadelphia
firms who want to expand into this market.
And now for $ 25 a month, again, you have the same platform that the biggest law
firms that you are either
competing against or working with or using at really an incredibly reasonable cost.
EDD vendors risk
competing against large law
firm customers.
RFPs are one way that in - house counsel can procure outside counsel at lower rates since
firms compete against each other for accounts.
Technology advancements over the last decade — blogs, social media, easily - updateable website content management systems like WordPress — have democratized content publishing and helped level the playing field, so that smaller
firms can better
compete against larger ones by showcasing their expertise.
There are so many law
firms and solo practitioners, you must try to rise up through the search engine results, while
competing against others in your industry that have been there for years before you.
These tools, including Bill4Time and some of the others that you mention, can produce a compelling return on investment for small law
firms and help them to continue to
compete against the large ones.
Consequently, top law
firms fiercely
compete against each other over a very small segment of the law student population.
In the suburbs, the competition is still heavy, because you are
competing against nearby
firms as well as
firms from Downtown KC.
Paul Hastings simply could not
compete for such work
against big local
firms like Nishimura & Asahi and Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu, whose billing rates are typically a third less.
Our
firm's experience and observations advising small and mid-size
firms on business strategy, profitability, and internal operations, persuasively demonstrate that smaller
firms can
compete very effectively even
against some of the best - known and most powerful law
firms in the world.
That is the new market in which legal
firms find themselves; you are no longer
competing only with the Magic Circle
firms to attract the crème de la crème, you're up
against Tesco, the Government Legal Service, anyone who has a good place for an in - house lawyer — and when talking to students or school children you're up
against every other potential discipline into which they might throw themselves.
Against this back drop we believe some of the newer international
firms will struggle to develop the capabilities needed to
compete effectively across multiple jurisdictions and have limited success in attracting clients who have true international requirements.
According to the press release, MatterAnalyzer «allows
firms to determine how they can operate more profitably, compare
against industry standards to
compete more effectively, and quantify their value to new and existing clients.»
Exogis allows subscribers to match up their bids on an engagement
against what could be expected from
competing firms, he said.
Fred was an associate of a large northern New Jersey law
firm that specialized in Automobile Franchise Ligation and has represented automobile dealerships for litigation filed
against automobile manufacturers in matters regarding the location / proximity of
competing automobile dealerships and the wrongful termination of dealership agreements.
LPOs are vigorously
competing against law
firms for legal work.
Others, like Freehills, have mostly stayed at home, wary of
competing directly
against wealthier British and American
firms.
Law
firms sometimes seem to think their newsletters, print or e-mail, are
competing only
against other law
firm newsletters for clients» attention.
But regardless, it was a great service - oriented hook for Sandberg Phoenix's marketing — as a way to separate themselves from the many other highly skilled litigation
firms they
competed against.
Strategic marketing at each step of The Client Journey is a practical and effective way of
competing against the other law
firms in your area.
This was brought about as the Big Four
firms became home to some of the global mid-tier consulting
firms that struggled to
compete against the brand prestige, service breadth and depth, and footprint of the MBB.
I have found that Summation gives me the ability and confidence to stand my ground
against opposing counsel demands because I know that my processing engine (FTK, under Summation's hood) is world - class, my database is sound, and Summation generates detailed audit logs I can use to demonstrate exactly how data was handled by users... This is crucial because it allows smaller law
firms such as mine to
compete vigorously with government and larger law
firms that have deeper e-discovery support and resources.
The reason for this is that in order for small - and medium - sized law
firms to
compete against bigger
firms, or for Big Law to contend
against other Big Law establishments in today's market, having an office that is technologically savvy is absolutely essential.
Third, and unsurprisingly, class action
firms quickly launched several class cases
against Loblaw and other
competing retailers.
Indeed, at the time, one senior partner of a major city
firm commented to a young lawyer: «Remember two things; lawyers are professionals so will never
compete against each other and clients will never buy on the basis of price.»
FINNISH PHONE MAKER Nokia's Lumia 2520 is its first foray into the tablet market, and sees the
firm competing against Microsoft, the company that recently bought...
Faced with the prospect of
competing against established
firms such as PayPal or Venmo, Circle's decision to embrace a platform that could expand on the current bitcoin network, as part of a way to include more banks and FinTech
firms, is perhaps not surprising.
It's not always common for companies that
compete against each other to support the other
firm's platforms.
Competing against traditional recruiting
firms like Robert Half and tech - driven recruiting services like LinkedIn and InternMatch for more entry - level jobs, Hired previously focused only on tech jobs.