Not exact matches
However, the rules are worth repeating
because it is still an unreasonable
area of the
law that was created to address the concerns
of a
different...
However, the rules are worth repeating
because it is still an unreasonable
area of the
law that was created to address the concerns
of a
different era.
For example, in 1870, when Harvard first began teaching Torts as a subject, it was regarded as a «radical move»
because it brought together under one subject a collection
of legal actions that had previously been thought to be entirely
different areas of the
law.13 In the same way, simply
because law faculty did not teach legal writing skills in a course called «legal writing» does not mean that faculty did not teach them.
I think that
because I'm speaking with lawyers, and at the library, training them on
different substantive
areas of law, but also helping them through their sort
of practice management issues too, having that experience
of running a firm and knowing what it's like for them is obviously necessary.
Moran believes
because students go on to work in so many
different areas of law, it is impossible to teach them one set
of business basics.
In our world we look at multiple forms
of ROI, in part
because every
law firm customer comes to us with
different areas of potential improvement.
Because things don't have to be run through a committee you can try new systems out, incorporate
different practice
areas, and accommodate to meet the needs
of your clients like no big
law firm could ever do.
The first question usually asked by online vendors
of insurance policies is the postal
area code, necessary
because laws concerning insurance are slightly
different in each state.
Observers looking at blockchain technology typically view these issues - whether cryptocurrencies are money, whether tokens are securities - as discrete questions,
because they involve very
different areas of law.