Sentences with phrase «firm leaders whose»

This isn't news to those law firm leaders whose firms are knocking it out of the park.
In 2011, she was the recipient of InsideCounsel magazine's Pathmaker Award, presented annually to a law firm leader whose «courage, unyielding vision, integrity, conviction and authenticity [have] carved a groundbreaking path and laid a new foundation to accelerate the economic empowerment of attorneys of color or women.»

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The plunge of those notes began in earnest on September 6, when it became known that the company had hired law firm Kirkland & Ellis, whose bankruptcy - and - restructuring practice is considered a leader in the industry.
Buffett, 82, said the deal doesn't preclude him from adding more shares of the bank, which he praised in a March statement as a firm whose leaders he has admired since the 1940s.
That «something,» I suggest, is the vibrant, New Testament - style faith found in the Catholic Church in Africa, whose leaders, at Synod 2014, challenged the leaders of German Catholicism to stand firm in the «faith once delivered to the saints» [Jude 1:3].
Massachusetts» entirely Democratic Senate delegation of Ted Kennedy and John Kerry went along with the assessment to the point of preventing his confirmation — only to hear a howl, when the senators got back home, from the hospitals and medical firms around Boston, whose leaders thought Astrue was as good as they were likely to get from the Republican administration in Washington.
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.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, whose law firm is defending former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno in federal court, said in a Talk 1300 - AM radio interview this morning that the case should be tossed out, saying that retrying him smacked of double jeopardy.
'' [N] ot only do these executive education initiatives have their emotional and behavioral work cut out for them, they can not apply the MBA template to law firm leaders: «What works for GE will not work for law firms,» since the art of «managing» a group of high - performing, verbal and analytic overachievers whose career success may have been largely built on standing out from the crowd, bears no resemblance whatsoever to employer / employee relations.
Skadden, whose head of China practice Julie Gao was named International Law Firm Leader of the Year, also won M&A Firm of the Year.
Midsize firms will create marketing committees and partners whose objectives are to coordinate and oversee the marketing and client relations efforts of the leaders of the client service teams — generally and for the top paying clients — have assumed, and will continue to have greater prominence.
So law firm leaders breathlessly pursue a clever strategy of recruiting laterals whose books of business will take the firm to new levels of performance.
Considered a cornerstone directory whose listings are given much weight among business leaders selecting legal counsel, Chambers USA ranks law firm practice areas and individual attorneys based on research conducted by the directory's team of researchers, including in - depth interviews with clients and attorneys.
This was demonstrated earlier this year when 16 leading firms collaborated with Legal Leaders for Diversity and Inclusion, a group whose chief aim is promoting inclusiveness in the legal profession.
Samsung is known as a company whose codenames hint to the goal of each new product, and in the case of the Note 9, this could be a sign that the firm wants to position the device as the leader of the phablet sector.
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