Sentences with phrase «firms at a competitive disadvantage»

John Williamson of Canadians for Affordable Energy argues forcefully in a recent Maclean's piece that putting a price on carbon emissions will harm Canada's economy and put our firms at a competitive disadvantage.
Third, smaller markets have to accept the rules set by larger markets if they do not want to put their firms at a competitive disadvantage.
King Sweeney and Blakeman rejected the amendment, arguing that it would require their entire law firms to disclose all their clients, placing them and the firms at a competitive disadvantage for all legal work.
Increasingly, it also puts your firm at a competitive disadvantage.
This puts these smaller firms at a competitive disadvantage.

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Or we can stop trying to tax foreign profits, which will encourage firms to turn their domestic profits into «foreign profits»; that will let some companies escape tax on truly domestic activity, and put firms that operate only in the United States (and therefore can't hide their profits abroad) at a competitive disadvantage with multinationals.
It potentially puts Morgan Stanley at a competitive disadvantage to firms that offer fee - only advice.
Without non-lawyer investment and ownership, U.S. - based firms may find themselves at a competitive disadvantage, but in any case their clients will demand the same sort of service they are used to at home.
The big firms and ABSes will be able to take on investment, use the skills of non-lawyers for work that is not strictly legal, and collaborate with one another on big - idea solutions, software, resources, etc. «Solosmalls» would be hard - pressed to do the same, which will put them at a serious competitive disadvantage.
Therefore, it's time for BigLaw firms to recognize the business reality that taking profitable partners away from the practice of law into the need to develop business, dilutes a firm's ability to generate more revenue and profit from their high - value practices, and places them at a competitive disadvantage against the Big4 and NewLaw.
CASL is also, unfortunately, putting Canadian companies at a competitive disadvantage with the United States and international firms that benefit from more practical anti-spam law regimes (for example, the much more straightforward opt - out approach in the U.S.).
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