As well as helping them retain and win business, they claim the user - friendly system saves
the firm significant amounts of time.
Not exact matches
He hasn't been burned yet, and that's because he spends a
significant amount of time investing in the personal relationship between his
firm and the distributors that want to carry the beer.
«For some
time, we have retained a
significant amount of capital in excess
of what is needed to prudently operate and invest in the
firm.
Thus it is important to not only attract the right people to join the
firm, but also invest a
significant amount of time and resources in improving their skills and knowledge.
SG: I enjoy being part
of a law
firm where I am able to spend a
significant amount of time with all
of our clients.
I enjoy being part
of a law
firm where I am able to spend a
significant amount of time with all
of our clients.
The
firm discovered that the poor writing was draining revenues, since partners found that they needed to devote
significant amounts of non-billable
time to edit associate work product.
The
firm's attorneys contribute a
significant amount of time to various community and non-profit organizations.
Typically, a senior partner spends a
significant amount of hands - on
time, or even full -
time, working with practice group leadership and the
firm's managing partner or chairman to design and implement knowledge management initiatives that can dramatically change the way lawyers actually practice and that support the
firm's strategic goals.
We are just now coming to a
time when law
firms might have a
significant amount of electronic records in addition to paper files.
Not surprisingly, most
firms acknowledged losing a
significant amount of money from poor
time tracking.
The
firm needs good minders desperately - and the minders need to devote
significant amounts of time uninterrupted to running the
firm.
Practitioners, whether solo or founder
of a small - to - medium sized
firm, spend a
significant amount of time on the business aspects
of running their practice, not actually practicing law.