As a student, you work for
everyone at the firm so it is important to understand the task from the outset and create reasonable timelines in which you can deliver a solid product.
Not exact matches
So that's
everyone from Mark Carney to Christine Lagarde, to Barack Obama, to the entire editorial team
at ITV, the staff
at the IMF and the OECD, to hundreds of economists, to a majority of leaders of small, medium and large
firms — they think they're all part of some global stitch - up to give misinformation to the British people.
I remember interview week when
everyone was
so keen
at getting interviews with just the right
firms and then hoping for offers.
In the same way that you see now chairs of their e-discovery departments
at firms, or e-discovery leaders within corporate legal departments, you will see that there will be folks who people can come to, and
so it's to
everyone's advantage.
The marketing people, the administrators
at these
firms, have no way of knowing if they are valid,
so we
at least try to provide some collective intelligence that helps
everyone make informed decisions.
If your law
firm wants to call it quits on your relationship, it will deliver that message discreetly, says Stephen Seckler
at Counsel to Counsel, sometimes
so discreetly that not
everyone picks up on the signals.
For Gillian Baker, a consultant
at high street
firm Baker Gostelow Law, the biggest challenge now facing lawyers
at the small end of the profession is how to ensure
everyone who needs to access justice can do
so.