This is a professional
fee earning role, that has the capability to develop into a long term career (that won't be replaced by an AI bot).
Not exact matches
The two banks also collected the most
fees for their work,
earning an estimated $ 1.5 billion and $ 1.3 billion for their advisory
roles, according to Dealogic.
Seaton will step into the
role at Burges Salmon on 1 May this year, succeeding corporate partner Alan Barr, who will return to
fee earning after six years as senior partner.
Welsh law firms will be able to send staff on fully - funded Higher Apprenticeships from the summer, where they will train for
fee -
earning roles.
The result is that the support
roles skew female, which is going to explain some of the pay gap as
fee earners typically
earn more.
Simon — who will continue in a
fee -
earning role — takes up the position with immediate effect and will split his time equally between London and Bristol.
While for decades marketing departments have been seen as «
fee burners» and a poor relation to
fee earning lawyers, in light of the Jackson reforms, legal firms have to re-weight their focus on the
role of marketing.
DLA Piper's new senior partner of its non-US business will juggle the management
role alongside
fee earning, according to a memo circulated to the firm's partnership last week.
By forcing new lawyers into high - target
fee -
earning roles this early in their careers, we're trying to radically accelerate a development process that's meant to take much longer — maybe as long as five or ten years.
This
fee -
earning role will include progressing basic matters and supporting senior
fee - earners in more complex cases.
He combined this
role with client handling, being one of the key proponents of the firm's client focus initiative, and active
fee earning on major corporate and finance transactions.
Many CMOs were formerly
fee -
earning attorneys before transitioning to their new
role.
«[I] f we play a
role of arranger, we could
earn fees,» Tashiro added.