Sentences with phrase «embrace older lawyers»

For example, research by NALP (National Association of Law Professionals) has found that small law firms embrace older lawyers more readily that large firms.
For example, research by NALP (National Association of Law Professionals) has found that small law firms embrace older lawyers more readily that large firms.

Not exact matches

Loose, slutty lawyer Andrea (Jennifer Esposito, «Spin City») still embraces the lifestyle of Old Samantha, while token cheery fat girl (Melissa McCarthy, «Gilmore Girls») balances a lacking social life with — of course — a big heart.
Brisbane barrister Kate Greenwood predicted at one of our IT & Innovation conferences in 2006 that smartphones would be the on - ramp for older lawyers needing to embrace technology.
Finch's quiet courage is seen through the eyes of Scout (Mary Badham), his 6 - year - old daughter, and embraced by an emerging generation of lawyers as the epitome of both moral certainty and unyielding trust in the rule of law.
In years past, I think we saw lawyers slowly move away from good old tapes and analog equipment that they had for dictation, and really slowly embrace digital dictation.
«The endorsement of the technology from Master Matthews should mean that more lawyers are willing to move away from the traditional manual linear reviews of old and embrace technology assisted review to reduce the time and costs of a large disclosure exercise.»
It's time we lawyers moved away from the old Paper Filing Paradigm and embraced a 21st Century Paradigm.
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