Sentences with phrase «early years of practice»

In my early years of practice I found myself called to attend women who were building large families.
In my early years of practice I might have agreed with Dr. Dad.
During my early years of practicing yoga, it felt like my yoga was one practice and my love for dancing another.
Clarkson, a veterinarian for nearly 35 years says that he's «embarrassed that we didn't do more to address pain in pets during my early years of practice
For many of my early years of practice, seeing patients on a house - call basis seemed unattainable.
He studied at Emily Carr College, spent the early years of his practice in Vancouver, Cologne, and Mexico City and has continued to show widely internationally.
3 - D Doings examines this tension with a historic presentation of rarely - exhibited sculptural work and three - dimensional painting made by the Chicago Imagists during the early years of their practice.
Learning in the early years of practice can be stressful, energy draining, and unpleasant.
Particularly in the early years of practice, it can be hard to tell whether an issue is truly a problem or if it is just a minor inconvenience.
In the early years of my practice, I had a diverse practice that included real estate law and corporate commercial transactions.
When you're a solo (or small firm) practitioner in the first or early years of your practice, your chief concern is something like this: «Can I earn enough money to keep the lights on, and support myself and my family?»
«It was a bit of a cradle for the judiciary,» says Strathy of the firm where he spent his early years of practice.
In my early years of practice, when I was working in a small rural firm with few internal supports, Ruth McNeill was a mentor to me.
In the early years of my practice, I felt this tension between feeling like I'm a slave to my client while trying to stay in charge.
In a world where many of us consider both articling and the early years of practice in «big firm» context, I have to think Bo's immediate future & choices are a more common experience than we imagine.
Your preferred path may change based on your articling or LPP placement experience or the work you end up doing in the early years of practice.
In my early years of practice, beginning in the 1980s, we regularly represented corporate America.
Our mentoring program creates an opportunity for experienced lawyers to provide professional guidance and share their judgment and skills with lawyers in their early years of practice.
Restrictions were placed on her trust account during the early years of practice, but her rehabilitation efforts, over just 7 years, satisfied the panel on a balance of probabilities.
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For law grads from the debt cohort — those who entered law school after tuition deregulation in the late 1990s — the tuition tax credit helped soften the effects of their debt loads in the early years of their practice.
He spent the early years of his practice representing injured workers and plaintiffs; however, he spent seven years having represented employers and insurance carriers in litigating, negotiating and settling workers» compensation and civil litigation matters.
In her early years of practice, she continued to be hampered by a last name that was still regarded as unusual in Toronto: «Pronouncing it was problematic for some in the profession.
I don't know whether it's a lack of self - esteem, or whether it's a lack of mentoring in the early years of practice, or whether they just think that that's the way lawyers should act based on television.
Jeremy was named as one of the Top 10 Future Stars of the Bar by Legal Week in his early years of practice, described as «superbly confident» and «a genuine class act in the making».
In the early years of practice, associates usually want to focus on developing solid work habits and competencies as practicing lawyers.
Fluency with the lingo is seen, especially in law school and the early years of practice, as a proxy for knowledge of the law itself (whether this is true or not).
In my early years of practice, working on an «eat what you kill» basis in very small firms, I was often envious of my salaried friends working as associates in larger firms under the mentorship and guidance of skilled senior counsel.
It is a good idea to build a portfolio of writing samples during school and your early years of practice.
According to Isaac, a self - described «one - trick pony» who spent his early years of practice in the company of a then - meagre group of aboriginal law practitioners, it's turned out to be a specialty worth having.
I'm also not hearing the voices of more recently called lawyers, although I appreciate that the pressures of the early years of practice may make it especially challenging to form an opinion, never mind to find time to weigh in.
I know, as I can look back and acknowledge having taken that approach myself in the early years of my practice.
The feedback for the legal industry is that quite bluntly the skills learned in law school and the early years of practice are not what will make the best lawyers of the future.
These habits are best learned in the early years of practice and maintained throughout a career.
«Certainly I've been dealing with clients who are coping with retirement issues at the same time they are dealing with divorce, and to a degree that I wouldn't have in my early years of practice,» she says.
During the early years of my practice, I asked clients, «When did you first start thinking divorce?»
During the early years of my practice, I was in the playroom having experiences where I would either get hurt or I felt like something was missing.

Phrases with «early years of practice»

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