While in - house lawyers will be given first consideration, lawyers currently
employed in law firms can also apply to the program, but all graduates must have three years of in - house experience to qualify for the designation.
Litigation support professionals are largely
employed in law firms, corporations, and legal consulting firms.
Up - to - the - minute insight into AI use cases in the legal industry, showing how artificial intelligence is being
employed in law firms and law departments.
Criminal lawyers
employed in law firms generally earn the highest salaries; experienced criminal attorneys can earn well into the six figures.
Roughly 14 percent of those lawyers are
employed in law firms of 100 or more attorneys.
Law librarians are primarily
employed in law firms, corporate law departments, law schools, courts, and local, state and federal government agencies.
For example, the percentage
employed in law firms for the 2000 cohort was at 48.7 percent nationally at the same time, compared to only 39.5 percent for the 2010 cohort.
Typically, paralegals are
employed in law firms to work in a specialised department, such as the property, corporate finance or dispute resolution department (to name a few).
If you follow the guidelines of your local regulatory body, there is no reason you should not
employ them in your law firm marketing.
Paralegals who are
employed in law firm environments frequently work more than 40 hours a week, while those employed in corporate and government arenas might enjoy more relaxed schedules.
They are most frequently
employed in a law firm or corporate legal department.
Ross will be
employed in the law firm's bankruptcy practice which currently employs close to 50 lawyers.»
Not exact matches
«Many corporate
law firms do not
employ trust - and - estate specialists — and the consequences can be costly for entrepreneurs if they simply rely on the advice of a partner who remembers drafting a will back
in law school,» Rubenstein says.
«No attorney or
law firm employed by or providing legal services to Hudson Valley Adoption Services may also provide any legal services to a birth parent or an adoptive parent working with the Hudson Valley Adoption Services
in regard to the placing out of a child for adoption or
in an adoption proceeding.»
«The problem is the more underhand activity, whether it is
employed by consultants, think tanks,
law firms,
in - house lobbyists or private individuals.
Among the three professionals
employed by the Federal Government of Nigeria are: Professor David Olowokere, a US citizen who is the lead Analyst at Loumos Group LLC, a technology and oil and gas auditing
firm based
in United States of America and Jerome Stanley, a counsel
in the
law firm of Henchy & Hackenberg, a
law firm based
in United States of America and head of the legal team engaged by Loumo Group LLC.
Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, a Uniondale
law firm that
employed state Sen. Dean Skelos, who resigned as majority leader this year after he was charged
in a federal corruption case, also received three outside counsel contracts within the range just below the approval threshold: for $ 24,000, $ 24,900 and $ 25,000.
Politically connected vendors with contracts just below the approval threshold include former Republican state Sen. Michael Balboni's consulting company, which received a $ 24,500 deal
in 2011, and a
law firm that
employed Mangano before he took office
in 2010.
Weitz & Luxenberg joined other
law firms that
employ lawmakers
in fighting against subpoenas from the now - defunct Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption that sought records of what legislators — including the speaker — were doing for their outside earnings.
This administration has proposed cuts to funding for human services, starved our infrastructure of the resources it needs and paid millions of dollars
in fines for being unable to provide clean drinking water but can spend several million dollars taking care of the
law firms that
employ his campaign donors,» said Brian Hegt, spokesman for the BoL Democratic Caucus.
Last week the Long Island Progressive Coalition demonstrated outside the
law firm that
employs State Sen. Kemp Hannon, saying he was benefiting from investments
in companies he regulates as a lawmaker.
The
law's survival is a top priority for the lobbyists
employed by PRI, as the company is one of two such
firms operating
in the red
in New York.
The
firm, Weitz & Luxenberg, is one of the largest personal injury
law firms, and it is closely watched
in Albany because it
employs Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
Other prominent donors to Ms. Rice
in the first half of the year included Donald J. Trump ($ 25,000); Peter Angelos, the personal injury lawyer who owns the Baltimore Orioles ($ 25,000); and Joseph W. Belluck ($ 10,000) of Belluck & Fox, the
law firm that
employs Senator John L. Sampson, the Brooklyn Democrat who leads the Senate.
It has been a difficult year for Libous, who also faces a charge of lying to the FBI
in connection to a case involving his son being
employed by a politically connected
law firm in Westchester County.
An office used by a
law firm that had
employed lobbyist Todd Howe at the SUNY Polytechnic Institute
in Albany was searched on Thursday by investigators from state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office amid investigations
in economic development projects
in New York, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
He has had internships or jobs at the Long Island Power Authority, whose trustees are appointed by the governor and state legislative leaders; Davidoff Malito & Hutcher LLP, a Garden City
law firm that has
employed former Republican and Democratic officials, and the Bridgeview Yacht Club
in Island Park, whose owner is a friend of former Republican U.S. Sen. Alfonse D'Amato.
The filing
in Manhattan Supreme Court revealed several more
law firms that received, and are challenging, subpoenas: Jordan & Kelly, which
employs outgoing Republican Assemblyman Tony Jordan; GOP Sen. Kemp Hannon's
firm, Farrell Fritz PC; Sahn Ward Coschignano & Baker, which
employs Assemblyman Tom McKevitt.
If your degree is
in a technical field such as computer science, engineering, or one of the life sciences, many intellectual property
law firms employ PhDs as technical specialists to review and compose patent applications.
A
law firm will either
employ these people
in - house or
firms will outsource their searches to independent companies.
Before joining the University of Heidelberg, Martin was
employed by an international
law firm in medicine
law, and the University Clinical Centre
in Münster.
Non-Qualifying Employment Graduates
employed in private practice either by a
law firm or a corporation, self -
employed, or as a judicial
law clerk at the federal or state level are not eligible to apply.
It is hard to believe Sher Edling or Hagens Berman — the two
law firms representing the municipalities
in the other cases — would
employ a consultant who doesn't «really know much more about» their cases.
It is also different from most
law firms in that it
employs only experienced lawyers, maintains little office space and charges significantly lower rates than most big
law firms (about $ 200 an hour for highly experienced lawyers, according to a Daily Journal article written
in early
in 2010).
Walsh says: «
Employing technology to improve communications can give a competitive edge, however, any implementation has to be seen
in a wider context as without the correct back - up and business continuity planning, these advances may be counterproductive as they open up
law firms to unnecessary risks.»
In short,
employing a more sophisticated approach to lead tracking can help
law firms better understand which are their most successful marketing vehicles.
Fletchers Solicitors, one of the largest
law firms in the UK specialising
in clinical negligence, is to open a new office
in the heart of Manchester
employing up to 50 people.
In this year's Altman Weil Law Firms in Transition survey, I was struck by something I don't recall being so pronounced in previous surveys: Legal leaders think attorneys are not good at business development, and it's costing them — «them» being both lawyers and the firms that employ the
In this year's Altman Weil
Law Firms in Transition survey, I was struck by something I don't recall being so pronounced in previous surveys: Legal leaders think attorneys are not good at business development, and it's costing them — «them» being both lawyers and the firms that employ
Firms in Transition survey, I was struck by something I don't recall being so pronounced in previous surveys: Legal leaders think attorneys are not good at business development, and it's costing them — «them» being both lawyers and the firms that employ the
in Transition survey, I was struck by something I don't recall being so pronounced
in previous surveys: Legal leaders think attorneys are not good at business development, and it's costing them — «them» being both lawyers and the firms that employ the
in previous surveys: Legal leaders think attorneys are not good at business development, and it's costing them — «them» being both lawyers and the
firms that employ
firms that
employ them.
Legal marketers should keep this insight
in mind when adding «sharing» functions to
law firm email alerts and newsletters such as «forward to a friend» (which
employs email as the sharing mechanism) and social sharing icons.
In the past, we've explained why it's important for
law firms that distribute email alerts, newsletters and invitations to start
employing authentication as a tool to maximize their deliverability.
Ringtail has the time - and cost - saving features that
law firm clients expect their counsel to understand and
employ in representing their interests.
Moore Blatch, is one of the largest
law firms in the South East with offices
in Southampton, Lymington, Richmond and the City of London,
employing 300 people.
Working Mother and Flex Time Lawyers said that, «Female representation is lower at partner levels than
in less senior roles; however, Best
Law Firms, on average,
employ more female equity partners (20 %) than the national average (18 %).»
Employing a combination of
in - house and external talent allows
law firms and organizations to tailor their capabilities
in response to workload and client demands.
If your practice is anything like the self -
employed attorneys
in Law Firm Suites» NYC shared office space, you're already spending a good portion of your time on marketing activities and, after factoring
in getting client work done, you have little additional time to give.
«Technology is upsetting the legal profession and
law firms are not what they used to be,» said Matarajan, a lawyer who's
firm employs some 450 lawyers
in India and about 100
in Salt Lake City.
Heidi Gardner has demonstrated
in several places how
law firms who
employ greater collaboration can actually be more successful on all indicators.
Heggs» remarkable
law career, professional status, on - going projects, persona and work ethic can be encapsulated thus:
in the West End, when Heggs was applying for her job there, the
law firm told her that they didn't
employ women.
I am always interested
in whether and how
law firms employ their Web sites when big news occurs.
The Mavrick
Law Firm regularly represents entrepreneurs who open businesses
in industries
in which they were formerly
employed.