Although 64 % of the marketers in AmLaw 200 firms would like to conduct meaningful feedback programs in 2010, according to Allison «they're having trouble selling the concept to attorneys and
firm leaders who already believe they are doing client feedback.»
Excellence in Law Firm Leadership is designed for law
firm leaders who are responsible for successfully guiding their firms through current market challenges.
Rather, in - sourcing is cited as the most immediate competitive concern: 83 per cent of large firms report having business taken in - house by their client; another 15 per cent view it as a potential threat, leaving less than two per cent of large
firm leaders who don't see it as a concern.
The vast majority of the LOR respondents reported that their outside firms don't even bother with client satisfaction surveys, a result mirrored by the majority of law
firm leaders who reported that they visit with few, if any, of their firm's key clients.
Will the law
firm leaders who say «but there are intangibles that only lawyers understand» make a compelling argument in the future?
The survey is open to all managing partners (we recognize many of our readers hold other leadership roles — we need to find a good way to tap the collective wisdom of law
firm leaders who are not lawyers by training).
But with the likelihood that the economy will continue to worsen, law
firm leaders who do not take the difficult but necessary steps to prepare will have only themselves to blame.
This blog is aimed at young lawyers / future law
firm leaders who are still trying to figure out where they can find reliable news, on the go, in the way they want it.
The Asia Legal Awards Asian Law Firm Leader of the Year award recognises regional
firm leaders who are visionary, courageous, prolific and passionate.
Her newest book, Top - Down Leadership for Women Lawyers, is a guide for both women lawyers and law
firm leaders who share her passion — personally and professionally — for women's advancement in the legal industry.
Bloodhounds should be trained by
firm leaders who are not heavy handed.
Pandit is a quiet and
firm leader who works as hard as anyone at the company and has passion for finishing a job (he took $ 1 salary while Citi was beholden to Uncle Sam and U.S. taxpayers).
Again, I'm reminded of the words of one exemplary
firm leader who counseled: «I learned that little gestures had significance.
Not exact matches
It is my
firm belief that whoever may succeed my father as Chair at each company should be someone
who is not a Trustee of my father's trust or otherwise intertwined in Redstone family matters, but rather a
leader with an independent voice.
«What you want to avoid is anything that might «pierce the corporate veil,» says Sandra E. Mayerson,
leader of the national bankruptcy practice of law
firm Holland & Knight LLP,
who is based in New York City.
«We were hiring on the wrong criteria — SAT scores, schools, majors,» says Bock,
who has cofounded a tech
firm called Humu to help
leaders, managers, and other employees be more productive and happier.
Paul Brody, the man
who helped drive the effort to create a new architecture at IBM for connecting devices in the so - called Internet of things, has joined accounting and consulting
firm Ernst & Young, known as EY, as the Americas strategy
leader for the technology sector.
Losi, executive vice president at the accountant
firm Piascik, works with a number of business
leaders who have built sizeable organizations, and have the opportunity to run their company through telecommuting.
All four people left the
firm, handing Kedl the daunting task of filling those jobs with qualified
leaders who had knowledge of the region.
Like Sutphen, Charles Phillips, the 56 - year - old CEO of Infor, a $ 2.8 billion enterprise software
firm, has an informal network of his own — a supper club of two dozen business
leaders and professionals, most of whom prefer to remain anonymous,
who have raised millions of dollars for causes they care about.
He's one of the few current
leaders of a big global bank
who reached a senior - executive rank before his
firm went public.
The best family
firms find their future
leaders early and invest in them — whether they are cousins and grandchildren, existing nonfamily employees
who show promise, or outsiders with no previous connection to the
firm.
What's going on is that thousands of oil workers are fleeing the state - run oil
firm under the watch of its new military commander,
who has quickly alienated the
firm's embattled upper echelon and its rank - and - file, according to union
leaders, a half - dozen current PDVSA workers, a dozen former PDVSA workers and a half - dozen executives at foreign companies operating in Venezuela.
The
firm will also hire consultants from sports leagues and management agencies to help, according to Jay Parker, the CEO of Douglas Elliman Florida,
who considers himself the «de facto»
leader of the operation.
The
firm operates the Future Workplace Network, a consortium of senior HR, Talent and Learning
leaders from Fortune 1000 organizations
who regularly convene to discuss, debate and share «next» practices on the future of work.
Jeanne and her
firm, Future Workplace, launched the Future Workplace Network, a consortium of HR, Talent and Corporate Learning
Leaders from FORTUNE 1,000 organizations
who convene four times a year to discuss and debate how to prepare for the future of work.
The CAQ
leader also said he would seek to get back money «stolen» from Quebeckers by
firms who used corrupt or illegal means to win government contracts.
At that time, management consulting and executive search were inextricably linked, with clients relying heavily on their consulting
firms to find
leaders who could implement their new strategies.
Canadian innovators and tech
leaders who have been engaging with Ottawa are cautiously optimistic that the measures announced in Budget 2017 will help Canadian tech
firms grow, scale and reach new markets.
In 1935 the
leaders of the Confessing Church
who took a
firm stand against the Nazi influenced Reich church asked him to return to Germany for establishing a seminary for their ministerial candidates.
In addition, producer / processors of other poultry species, further processors of chicken products (i.e. those
who do not slaughter), and foodservice
firms may join as allied
leaders or members.
While the industry's premium beer segment remains a
firm leader in terms of total sales, craft beers, progressive beverages and other forms of specialty beer are becoming increasingly popular among consumers
who are in search of new flavors, high quality ingredients and a general twist on the traditional forms of beer and ale.Premium beerThe premium beer product category generally refers to any «flagship» beer brand that is brewed and manufactured on a large scale and is part of a brewer's standard product line.
Valencia battled back after the break and had a number of chances to pull a goal back but Madrid's defence, with Iker Casillas selected ahead of Antonio Adan in goal, held
firm to complete a great night for Jose Mourinho's men,
who moved back to within 15 points of
leaders Barcelona.
Manchester City,
who are
firm favourites at Unibet for the Cup make a trip to League One
leaders Wigan, while Tottenham if they get past Newport in their replay would have a trip to Millwall or Rochdale.
When parents
who are
firm in Attachment Parenting have a question about whether a child - rearing practice leads to a secure parent - child attachment bond, they feel certain that they can turn to API resources, specifically API's Eight Principles of Parenting, the cofounders» book Attached at the Heart, or local API Support Groups and API
Leaders.
Defendants in the case include three former executives from LPCiminelli, the giant Buffalo general contracting
firm, as well as Alain Kaloyeros, the former SUNY Polytechnic Institute
leader who ran several of Cuomo's major initiatives, including the Buffalo Billion.
Flanagan,
who announced that he would leave his law
firm last year when he was elected majority
leader in the Senate, wrote in his filing that «Reporting individual did not provide direct services in 2015» with his
firm, Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo & Terrana, where he holds an «of counsel» position.
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.
It should be noted that Silver reportedly is ready to get all the way on board with the governor's ethics reform proposal — even the part that would require him to fully disclose his client list at Weitz & Luxenberg, which is something that Senate Majority
Leader Dean Skelos,
who is also of counsel (at the Long Island
firm of Ruskin Moscou Faltischek), doesn't seem all that interested in doing.
Last month, her Progressive Caucus formally endorsed Ellison «s bid to lead the party into 2018 and beyond, citing the need for «a
leader who will stand
firm against hatred, bias, discrimination, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia.»
The CEO of the unnamed medical malpractice
firm — like Anthony Bonomo, a former NYRA official — was afraid that if Adam Skelos lost his job at the company he would lose access to the elder Skelos,
who just ascended to the majority
leader post in the chamber.
Where we have a
leader who is articulate or is in a
firm control of the government, the speech could have been an avenue to mobilise and regain the confidence of the people.
Senate GOP
Leader Dean Skelos,
who works part time at a private law
firm, says he expects to agree on a «robust» new disclosure law, but concedes that it may only apply to new law clients, not existing business arrangements.
According to the complaint against Silver, Meara (
who has also lobbied for a
firm connected to the charges against former Senate majority
leader Dean Skelos) served as a conduit between the former speaker and a developer widely identified as Glenwood Management.
In this case, however, the legislature on Dec. 4 simply approved selling it to John Graziano Jr., a former Republican minority
leader of the legislature
who is now president of a lobbying
firm.
The Nassau County - based Skelos,
who works for Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, a major Long Island law
firm that represents dozens of powerful businesses before state agencies, voluntarily revealed last year that he was paid as much as $ 250,000 in private legal fees in 2009, when he was Senate minority
leader.
While Matthew Libous was employed at the
firm, Hiffa had sought to influence Tom Libous, an influential Republican lawmaker
who eventually was elevated to the post of deputy majority
leader.
The sister - in - law of former Senate Majority
Leader Dean Skelos,
who was convicted of corruption charges in December, no longer works for former Sen. Alfonse D'Amato's Park Strategies
firm.
At the same time, Senate Majority
Leader Dean Skelos,
who publicly insists he wants meaningful ethics reform, is privately resisting one of Cuomo's key proposals, a requirement that all lawmakers disclose the clients they represent in their private law
firms, legislative insiders said.
Instead of taking a
firm stance today in support of ECMC, those
who refused to vote for my amendment today took a
firm stance for the County Executive,» said Majority
Leader Joseph Lorigo.