Sentences with phrase «compete against those lawyers»

Compete against lawyers from across the U.S. to predict the outcome of the court's cases this term.
Competing against lawyers who haven't adopted Cloud practice software like Clio are falling behind the tech curve.
Instead, compete against those lawyers who take advantage of their clients.

Not exact matches

Signed up for one of two «competing» Gloria Steinem projects in the works (the other being Julie Taymor's My Life on the Road), this March she'll work begin filming on An Uncivil War (Carey Mulligan will topline the pic around a feminist activist and journalist Steinem, lawyer and activist Florynce Kennedy, and others to ratify the ERA, while conservative organizer Phyllis Schlafly advocates against it.
The goal is to produce a good survey on how web tools can strengthen client service, and how lawyers can use the web to compete against commoditized services.
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.
We'll talk a lot about what elawyering is up against, and then how lawyers can craft a web strategy to compete.
While you compete against your colleagues for cases or outcomes, you probably know and respect many of the lawyers who sit across the table from you.
But for some alternative careers, lawyers have to do a lot more explaining to get serious consideration when they compete against other non-lawyer candidates.
In every legal market, lawyers compete against those with a similar skill set.
So most of their newly hired minority lawyers have relatively weak academic records that would have brought rejection had they been white -LSB-...] Many capable African - Americans experience frustration and failure because racial preferences thrust them into elite settings where they compete against whites with far better qualifications -LSB-...]
• As a business immigration lawyer with an international corporate client base, it is sometimes difficult to compete for business against lawyers based in major cities such as Toronto or Vancouver.
But advertising in law isn't going away, and as we see more examples of boundary - pushing (or exploding) ads both from within the profession and from non-lawyer entities competing against traditional legal service providers, the conflicts between lawyers over what is and is not «appropriate» marketing are sure to grow.
This week, lawyers in the UK are competing against AI software.
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.
«The goal on this one is to produce a good survey on how web tools can strengthen client service, and how lawyers can use the web to compete against commoditized services,» Steve says.
Well, you don't compete against that (the 4,000 lawyer monster).
There's plenty of lawyers in your town or niche that are competing against you.
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.»
It takes an already uncertain job market for young lawyers in Ontario, who are already competing against expanded law schools and foreign graduates, and adds more candidates to the mix.
Of course I did not forecast their move to the USA but competing against realtor.ca I did and contrary to the rebuttal of CREA lawyers that day, I have now been proven right.
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