Sentences with phrase «dispute resolution practice management»

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Our work is divided into three broad divisions for management purposes: Corporate; Dispute Resolution and Finance and Projects.In practice, advising our clients usually involves more than one division.
In para 3.2 of his latest speech at the Costs Law and Practice Conference on 30 September, he reported that the Chairman of the Dispute Resolution Committee of Birmingham Law Society had been told by the heads of litigation of six or seven of major law firms that costs management and costs management were positively viewed and regarded as «helpful».
The first phase was a one - month workshop - based practice skills program addressing professional responsibility and practice management, interviewing, legal research, legal writing and drafting, alternative dispute resolution and advocacy.
Mr. Robbins specializes in handling complex civil and criminal litigation in state and federal courts throughout the country and has extensive experience in trial and appellate practice, alternative dispute resolution, expert witness development and litigation management.
Alan's construction practice includes project delivery counseling, the preparation of all «front - end» documents and creating risk management and insurance programs on behalf of owners, developers, architects, engineers, construction managers, contractors and subcontractors, and participation in dispute resolution of claims.
Ritchie's construction practice includes project delivery counseling, the preparation of all «front - end» documents and creating risk management and insurance programs on behalf of owners, developers, architects, engineers, construction managers, contractors and subcontractors, and participation in dispute resolution of claims.
He has tried dozens of cases and has extensive experience in appellate practice, alternative dispute resolution, expert witness development, and national litigation management.
The firm's areas of practice include: advising the multinational and multi-jurisdictional employer; Industrial Relations Board proceedings; collective agreements and bargaining; compensation and benefits plans; construction labour relations; employee relations; executive employment agreements and compensation; grievance arbitration; human rights and accommodation; injunctive court proceedings and judicial review; interest arbitration; Labour Relations Board proceedings; management training; mediation and alternative dispute resolution; occupational health and safety; outsourcing; pay equity; privacy; responding to union organizing and applications for certification sale or closure; strike or lock - out preparation and business continuity planning; workplace investigations; workplace safety and insurance; wrongful and constructive dismissal litigation.
He formed Lex Projex ™ in 2012 after resigning his partnership at a southwest regional law firm of 60 lawyers, where he had chaired the firm's Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution Practice Group and served on its management committee.
We offer business advice to clients on commercial contracts, mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructuring, employment law, dispute resolution, finance, banking, professional practices, warehousing and logistics, transport, commercial property, planning, energy, renewables, minerals & mining, waste management, insolvency, licensing and academies.
Strategy consultancy: Obtaining ABS status in early 2013, Omnia Strategy is a multidisciplinary practice that advises governments, multinational companies and high - profile individuals on a wide variety of matters such as international public law, international counsel, negotiation and dispute resolution, and strategic communications, including reputation management.
Christian & Small's labor and employment lawyers represent employers and management in litigation and administrative proceedings, preventive counseling, compliance services, employment policy, practice audits and training, contract drafting, review and implementation and alternative dispute resolution.
The firm's practice areas include: banking and finance; corporate and securities; litigation and dispute resolution; antitrust and competition; US Supreme Court and appellate matters; employment and benefits; environmental; financial services regulatory and enforcement; government and global trade; intellectual property; real estate; tax; restructuring, bankruptcy and insolvency; and wealth management.
Our firm's Animal Law Practice Group provides expertise and experience in a broad range of risk management, litigation, and dispute resolution services, including:
Christopher Weston's practice focuses, and has focused, primarily on contract dispute resolution, corporate law, business formation, partnership disputes, criminal / DUI defense, landlord - tenant law, property management disputes, mold litigation, and domestic relations trial advocacy.
Called to the British Columbia and Alberta Bars in 1997 and to the Bar of Ontario in 1999, Alan's practice is focused on providing litigation, alternative dispute resolution and risk management to the property and casualty industry.
In addition to his core compliance, regulatory and white - collar crime defence practice, Tim's work encompasses dispute resolution in the financial services arena and assisting clients with legal and regulatory risk management.
Brian has highly qualified and experienced lawyers practicing with him in the Kitchener office providing litigation, alternative dispute resolution, and risk management services to a broad range of clients throughout the area:
Main areas of work Debevoise & Plimpton LLP has three main areas of practice: corporate (including mergers and acquisitions, private equity, investment funds, insurance, banking, leveraged finance, business restructuring and workouts, asset management, capital markets, corporate governance, structured and project finance, aviation finance, healthcare and life sciences, intellectual property, media and telecommunications, real estate, energy and environmental law), litigation (including white collar / regulatory, international dispute resolution, intellectual property, general commercial litigation, cybersecurity and data privacy, insurance, securities, antitrust, employment, bankruptcy and products liability) and tax and employee benefits.
He focuses his practice on all aspects of government contracts law and litigation, including dealing with grants and co-operative agreements, the management of major government systems and programs, and the resolution of related claims and disputes.
The dispute resolution practice group has particular expertise in regulatory and judicial proceedings related to environmental law, including compilation of, representations, appeals and reviews related to the grant of environmental authorisations under the Environment Conservation Act, 1989 and the National Environmental Management Act, 1998.
She holds a graduate certificate in dispute resolution from Marquette University's graduate school, and has taught as an adjunct professor at Marquette Law School in the areas of legal writing and law practice management.
The chart arranges start ups into eleven categories: business development / marketplaces; litigation funding; legal education; e-discovery; practice management; legal research; case management / analytics; document automation; contract management / analysis; consumer; online dispute resolution.
The site organizes things under a handful of broad categories: Document Automation; Practice Management; Legal Research; Legal Education; Online Dispute Resolution; E-Discovery; and, Analytics.
Major skills: Legal research and consulting; Common Law and Civil Law practice; Business Law practice (Including maritime and aviation law); Incorporation of companies in OHADA member states and in West Africa; Legal assistance of corporate bodies in OHADA member States and in West Africa; Company secretary tasks; Legal translation (French - English / English - French); Training of professionals in Business law practice and court procedures; Negotiation and drafting of business agreements; Debt recovery procedures; Filing of trademarks and patents at OAPI (African Intellectual Property Organisation) and related litigation; Alternative dispute resolution mechanisms (Negotiation, Mediation and Arbitration); Leasing transactions; Drafting of Oil and Gas contracts; Advice on commercial investments options; Legal evaluation and management of projects.
The classroom component typically addresses such skills and topics as: client interviewing and counseling, case evaluation, legal research, fact investigation, drafting documents and correspondence, motion practice, discovery, negotiation, alternative dispute resolution, procedure, case management, law office management, the use of computer technology in the law office, and professional responsibility and ethics.
His practice today covers most aspects of Commercial and Chancery dispute resolution, with an emphasis on contracts of property investment, finance, development and management, as well as wider fraud, banking and shareholder disputes.
Conflict coaching, or conflict management coaching, is an innovative practice which has many benefits to offer the field of family dispute resolution.
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