Sentences with phrase «corporate practices where»

Since graduating, she has had the privilege of working in private as well as corporate practices where she gained diverse experience in veterinary medicine, surgery, wellness care, and exotic animal medicine.
Since graduating, she has had the privilege of working in private as well as corporate practice where she gained diverse experience in veterinary medicine, surgery, wellness care, exotic animal medicine, and emergency medicine.
James Thompson joins the firm from Linklaters where he is a managing associate in the London corporate practice, while Joanna Hewitt re-joins the firm from Olswang's corporate practice where she is a senior associate, having started her career as a trainee and later an associate at Baker & McKenzie.

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From 2001 to 2005, Ms. Peluso was an Associate with Chadbourne & Parke LLP in New York where her practice focused on representing private equity clients in M&A and securities and general corporate matters.
Kelli practiced corporate law at Fenwick & West, where she worked on several of the tech industry's largest M&A deals.
Three - quarters (76 percent) of Millennials consider a company's social and environmental commitments when deciding where to work and nearly two - thirds (64 percent) won't take a job if a potential employer doesn't have strong corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices, according to the 2016 Cone Communications Millennial Employee Engagement Study.
• The SEC should address «the practice of «proposal by proxy,» where the proponent of a resolution — typically one of the corporate gadflies — has no skin in the game, but rather receives permission to act «on behalf» of a shareholder that meets the threshold.»
Other areas where this site tries to capture, and refine, best practices include: corporate structures, investment mechanics, boards, director compensation, shareholder communications, CEO Updates, share registers and share and option vesting.
He has presented at a wide variety of corporate law seminars and symposia around the country, including The Tulane Institute of Corporate Law (where he serves as Co-Chair of the Planning Committee), The Association of General Counsel, The Harvard School of Law, Columbia School of Law, The University of Pennsylvania School of Law, and The University of Pennsylvania Institute of Law and Economics (where he serves as a member of the Board of Advisors), The Annual Institute on Corporate Securities and Related Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions, sponsored by the New York City Bar Association, as well as a variety of seminars sponsored by The Practicing Law Institute and the American and Delaware State Bar Assocorporate law seminars and symposia around the country, including The Tulane Institute of Corporate Law (where he serves as Co-Chair of the Planning Committee), The Association of General Counsel, The Harvard School of Law, Columbia School of Law, The University of Pennsylvania School of Law, and The University of Pennsylvania Institute of Law and Economics (where he serves as a member of the Board of Advisors), The Annual Institute on Corporate Securities and Related Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions, sponsored by the New York City Bar Association, as well as a variety of seminars sponsored by The Practicing Law Institute and the American and Delaware State Bar AssoCorporate Law (where he serves as Co-Chair of the Planning Committee), The Association of General Counsel, The Harvard School of Law, Columbia School of Law, The University of Pennsylvania School of Law, and The University of Pennsylvania Institute of Law and Economics (where he serves as a member of the Board of Advisors), The Annual Institute on Corporate Securities and Related Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions, sponsored by the New York City Bar Association, as well as a variety of seminars sponsored by The Practicing Law Institute and the American and Delaware State Bar AssoCorporate Securities and Related Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions, sponsored by the New York City Bar Association, as well as a variety of seminars sponsored by The Practicing Law Institute and the American and Delaware State Bar Associations.
What annoys me about this behavior, which is practiced very often today as well, is that for some reason corporate managers seem to act like these buybacks — when they are earmarked for the purpose of offsetting stock options — exist in a vacuum where the laws of economics are suspended.
«We're taking our strategy and industry and product expertise to those other markets where we have not had a corporate banking practice, historically,» explains Mark Chancy, executive vice president for wholesale banking at SunTrust.
We're taking our strategy andindustry and product expertise to those other markets where we have not had a corporate banking practice, historically.
Passing the New York State Bar exam on his first attempt, Mark chose to move back home to Western New York where he practiced corporate and finance law in Buffalo with the firms of Watson Bennett LLP and Kavinoky Cook LLP.
The model of hospital administration in this publication actually has lots of semblance with contemporary models in the US, UK, Republic of Ireland, Australia and Canada where there is a board of directors / governors with a Chairman (does not have to be a Medical Doctor), a CEO / President / Hospital administrator (does not have to be a Medical Doctor) and a CMD / MD / CMO / Executive director medical services etc (Is ALWAYS a Medical Doctor — different names but similar portfolio — In Nigeria we always look up to these countries for direction with respect to global best practices so I do not understand what the commentator code - named afam6nr means by «Obviously, this writer has not attended any Business School Training and has no knowledge of Business Administration» — My advice to afam6nr is to do a little study of the different heath system of the world (specifically regarding corporate governance, organisation and administration of tertiary hospitals) and after this little research come back and comment on his findings!
The Grand Canyon Institute's comprehensive financial analysis found that charter schools were rampant with related - party transactions, a practice where charter school operators did business with for - profit companies owned by the charter holder, members of the school's corporate board or relatives of either.
Unlike the common practice of the corporate world, where there are systematic and continuous initiatives to grow and develop a leadership culture that can take on responsibilities, education makes no such investment of resources in future leaders.
Although we've had the technology for a while, corporate eLearning, in particular, is an area where social and collaborative practices simply are not being adopted.
Before joining United, Jon spent five years with firms in Charlotte, NC, and Detroit, MI, where his practice encompassed corporate law, bankruptcy law and creditors» rights.
What annoys me about this behavior, which is practiced very often today as well, is that for some reason corporate managers seem to act like these buybacks — when they are earmarked for the purpose of offsetting stock options — exist in a vacuum where the laws of economics are suspended.
In her career as a small animal veterinarian, she has been a practice owner, a manager of multiple hospitals for a corporate practice, an associate veterinarian and most recently a relief practice owner where she has had the opportunity to learn so many new techniques from other practitioners.
He questions links between corporate culture and artistic practice, a real concern for artists in Turkey, where the current artistic boom is funded by private money from banks and large corporations, with no support for cultural activities from the state.
I think what's happening is that people are looking at it, and are beginning to understand and kind of pick up where I think the environmental movement failed — the a sustainability movement is, I think, a much more healthy model, and it includes both government and corporate practice, as well as what the environmentalists and certain citizens.
Environmentally Poor Behavior is Still Poor When It Takes Place Far Away And just because you don't use suspect products in your largest markets doesn't make the practice any less objectionable — many of the international brands mentioned in the report only used APP products in markets outside the country where their corporate headquarters are located.
Enrico Schaefer suggests hooking up with an attorney who's got a block of business and solid client relationships, while Jordan Furlong at Law21 recommends heading over to the LegalOn Ramp website where the fast growing online community of corporate counsel and private practice lawyers is extending invitations right now to young lawyers who find themselves in dire straits.
An early interest in business law ultimately led Reggie Clark to Eversheds Sutherland (US)'s Tax Practice Group, where he counsels a variety of corporate clients on the complex tax issues that affect corporate acquisitions, restructurings, spinoffs and other transactions.
He is a past Chair of the San Francisco District Council of the Urban Land Institute, and continues as a member of its Executive Committee, member of its National Corporate Real Estate Council, and Co-Chair of its Policy and Practice Committee, where he conceived and led the creation of the Council's UrbanMap Web portal.
Before joining the City of Albuquerque, Ms. Jacobi was in private practice where she represented developers and contractors in various real estate and corporate matters.
R. Alan Higbee is the Managing Partner of the Tampa office of Shutts & Bowen LLP, where he is a member of the Corporate Practice Group.
Deborah R. Clark is a partner in the corporate and finance department of Russ August & Kabat, where she primarily focuses her practice on real estate matters.
Prior to joining Culhane Meadows, he was a partner in the technology section of FisherBroyles, and before that he spent nine years as Counsel at the law firm of Alston & Bird where his practice centered on high technology commercial transactions, including software licensing agreements, complex technology integration agreements, software development and distribution agreements, wireless telecommunications agreements and related corporate legal matters.
Scott G. Johnson is a senior attorney in the Tampa office of Shutts & Bowen LLP, where he is a member of the Corporate Practice Group.
Carol Lucas discusses «The Corporate Practice of Medicine: Why and Where It Still Matters,» at the Regulation, Accreditation and Payment Practice Group meeting of the American Health Lawyers Association
Our innovative cloud - based business model attracts candidates who are searching for a more flexible environment where they can eliminate their daily commute, keep more of their earnings, and embrace a superior work / life balance to pursue more family time or personal passions — yet still maintain a sophisticated law practice to serve large and respected corporate clients.
Now Peter Lattman at Law Blog picks up this lightbulb - inducing footnote to the story: The drummer for the original Supernova, Dave Collins, is now a corporate attorney in Irvine, Calif., at Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold, where his practice includes IP law.
I'm less familiar with corporate clients, having devoted what thought I gave to these things to a practice for individual clients, but I think that in either case (and certainly in the latter) it'd be easy to set up «exit interviews» where you or your clerk asked «How'd we do?»
Across the five firms» corporate practices in the City — each staffed with between 30 and 50 partners — women account for less than 20 % of the partnership as of 1 May 2015, with the exception of Linklaters, where a quarter of the practice's partners are female.
Corporate, IP (trademark and patent), Regulatory & Compliance are among several practice areas where median partner rate growth is more than 3.5 %.
Utilizing his technical background, Jim also represents industry - leading clients in portfolio development, strategic initiatives, corporate transactions and licensing, corporate policies and best practices, and risk avoidance where intellectual property issues are core.
Prior to joining Marshall Dennehey, Nicholas was a member of a New York firm where he focused his practice on the defense of law firms and attorneys in legal malpractice actions, commercial and corporate litigation, and cases brought under New York's Labor Law.
WIN began her legal career as an assistant lecturer at the University of Yangon on international and corporate & commercial laws before joining Russin & Vecchi (later changed to Myanmar Thanlwin Legal Services Ltd) in 1997, where she practiced for 15 years.
He joins Blank Rome from Morrison & Foerster LLP, where he was a partner for 16 years and head of the Los Angeles office's Corporate practice group.
Suzanne M. VanLeeuwen is Of Counsel in the Jacksonville office of Shutts & Bowen, where she is a member of the Corporate Practice Group.
Taylor Wessing has hired corporate partner Angus Miln who joins the firm from Bird & Bird, where he founded and led their venture capital practice.
H. Timothy Gillis is the Managing Partner of the Jacksonville office of Shutts & Bowen, where he is a member of the Corporate Practice Group.
Prior to joining Deloitte Tax Law in 2013, Chris worked as a tax associate at another national law firm where his practice covered all areas of corporate income tax law.
Heavyweight law firm Guyer y Regules maintains its impressive position in the Uruguayan market this year, sitting at the top of the tables for a number of practice areas, including corporate / M & A and banking and finance, where it boasts particularly strong benches of practitioners.
Michael Siegel is a partner in the Sarasota office of Shutts & Bowen LLP, where he is a member of the Corporate Practice Group.
While management and clients are demanding the use of LPM today, many corporate legal departments and law firms don't know what LPM really is, let alone how to do such things as hire legal project managers, train them, integrate them into their company or assimilate LPM into the legal practice areas and departments where LPM is required.
Arthur J. Furia is a partner in the Miami office of Shutts & Bowen LLP, where he is a member of the Corporate Practice Group.
Prior to his appointment as US Attorney, Mr. Machen was a partner in WilmerHale's Investigations and Criminal Litigation Practice, where he represented individual and corporate clients in the areas of white - collar criminal defense, regulatory enforcement, corporate compliance and complex civil litigation.
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