Not exact matches
For fear
of losing business, some lawyers are wary
of referring clients to
other attorneys, even if they have
expertise in a particular
area, such as tax law.
In
other words, they look at what skills a person has — like their experience,
areas of expertise, and
other things they list on their resume — as well as whether that person is willing and interested in working
for the company.
Other board members, generally appointed
for different
areas of expertise like industry, political, or functional intelligence, are likely to find technical financial - reporting issues less interesting.
DiChristina: Yeah, I mean I think one
of the things we don't realize working on the insides
of Scientific American all the time is that the editor is not just working with the scientists but also they're reporting and going out to meetings and doing
other things; they're [scouring] the world
for the best science that matters
for readers, have a lot
of expertise themselves and it just seemed to me that this would be the kind
of thing that readers might really find fascinating — what the editors
of Scientific American [are] thinking based on all their conversations with the experts
of the day covering the various
areas of science and technology and how it affects our lives; and this was the genesis
of this story.
Graphic and site design isn't my core
area of expertise, so I'll leave that
area for others.
These and many
other topics are among ScienceSeeker editors» favourite posts within their respective
areas of interest and
expertise for the past seven days.
Most
of our awardees are studying asthma
for the first time, bringing
expertise and perspectives from a broad range
of areas, including genetics, cell signaling, metabolism, crystallography, biochemistry, pharmacology and neurobiology, among
others.
The heavy corsetry and thick, wide linens
of British costume dramas have been her
area of expertise, including her Oscar - winning work
for 1986's A Room with a View, starring a young Maggie Smith, Helena Bonham Carter, and Simon Callow, and her
other nominated films including The King's Speech and Gosford Park.
But such constitutional proprieties were set aside when Judge DeGrasse — with no previous education
expertise and no relevant staff support and without considering the impact on
other areas of expenditure — intervened to establish the level
of education appropriations
for New York City.
The
other two programs — Teach
for America and the University
of Maryland's Masters Certification Program — also have
areas of expertise that the group feels the
others could benefit from.
The examination
of competency
for demonstration
of subject
area knowledge shall be sufficiently comprehensive to assess subject matter
expertise for individuals who have acquired subject knowledge either through college credit or by
other means.
1012.32, 1012.55, and 1012.56, or any
other provision
of law or rule to the contrary, district school boards shall adopt rules to allow
for the issuance
of an adjunct teaching certificate to any applicant who fulfills the requirements
of s. 1012.56 (2)(a)- (f) and (10) and who has
expertise in the subject
area to be taught.
This might include creating a true career lattice in which teachers are encouraged to develop
areas of expertise, whether in teaching coding or differentiating instruction
for children with different needs, and then share that
expertise with
others.
Join
other school district leaders who share your
area of interest and
expertise for a deep conversation on some
of the most important topics in K - 12 leadership.
«We worry that Ofsted - as it has shown in
other areas of inspection - also lacks the extensive
expertise in matters
of extremism that are necessary
for it to investigate effectively.»
Sandra Abrevaya, a spokeswoman
for the U.S. Department
of Education, said the department is hopeful that its investment will help build
expertise in turnarounds and
other tricky
areas, adding she is «encouraged» that states and districts are beginning to share their knowledge.
You can find them by searching
for book bloggers, also by following
other authors in your genre or
area of expertise to see who's reading them.
In one corner stood the predictions
of the political scientists and their flow charts, and in the
other, the opinions
of 83 legal experts — esteemed law professors, practitioners and pundits who would be called upon to predict the justices» votes
for cases in their
areas of expertise.
Yet there are
areas of expertise and patient care
for which we need the services
of other specialists.
ASDI, Inc., is known
for its commitment to the education
of members and
others about the Anatolian Shepherd, attention to health issues, the quality
of our newsletter, the Choban Chatter, and in working to better understand the Anatolian Shepherd's working behavior and to ensure successful performance
of our dogs in their
area of expertise.
Los Angeles County About Blog Marc Aaron Goldbach is the Attorney at Law
for Goldbach Law Group with 25 years
of expertise in a variety
of practice
areas including insurmountable debt, foreclosure, serious felony charges, immigration or
other legal issues such as workplace harassment, family and medical leave act violations, whistle blowing and retaliation, consumer law or personal injuries.
On the
other hand, the Blanton, which in 2010 divvied up the responsibilities
for works on paper to various curators «according to their specific
expertise and research
areas,» has reconsidered, reinstating the position
of Senior Curator
of Prints, Drawings and European Paintings in 2012 with the appointment
of Francesca Consagra.
In what ways do his recent posts on the subject
of the post here depend on subject
areas other than those
for which he has
expertise and experience?
There's only so much tolerance you can be given
for spewing nonsense just because you have
expertise in
other areas of atmospheric science.
It is hoped the centre will help lead to more scientific breakthroughs and allow
for polar
expertise to be applied to
other areas of policy, business, academia and the third sector.
And at the
other end we have the problem
of civil senior civil servants who have no respect & even at times utter disgust
for any civil servants who have specialist
expertise and who in any sane world would be the obvious choice to work in some
areas.
Had the IPCC report had been organized more homogeneously so as to represent a consensus
of all its contributors, without regard
for whether or not they knew anything about the
other two
areas, what you'd have would be a very different document looking more like the media, which tends to place fairness and balance above
expertise.
I believe the Science Advisor will have
areas of expertise that, having gone through the process
of science, he / she will have first hand knowledge
of the pitfalls and scamming that occurs
for their own as well as in
other areas of science.
Some
of the
areas in which we provide services are listed below;
for a complete list
of other areas in which we have
expertise, please visit our practice
areas page.
timely responses to communications by email and telephone timely production
of documents especially medical counsel
for plaintiffs advising their clients about early settlement and realistic expectations counsel
for defendants advising their clients to attend mediations with sufficient settlement authority
expertise in a particular
area of law posturing and egotism on both sides claims
for punitive damages where none are warranted under law preparation
for significant events such as examinations
for discovery and motions accountability
for the consequences
of steps taken or delayed unnecessary or defensive crossclaims and third party claims by defence counsel regional differences (some local bars are more collegial than
others)
The employment group at Trinity Chambers is widely recognised
for its
expertise in equal pay disputes;
other key
areas of instruction include discrimination, whistleblowing and unfair dismissal cases.
In
other words, don't just look
for someone with general
expertise in an
area of the law ---- try to find someone who's worked on the specific kinds
of matters you face.
His
area of expertise is teaching
other lawyers how to increase their authorship signals, social and otherwise, in preparation
for the future.
[14]
For a general discussion on the value to law firms of persons with expertise in areas other than law, see John Sterling, «Non-Lawyers: A Critical Success Factor for the Law Firm of the Future,» Sterling Strategies, December 5, 2013, http://sterlingstrat.com/non-lawyers-a-critical-success-factor-for-the-law-firm-of-the-future.html; see also Frank H. Stephen, Lawyers, Markets and Regulation (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2013), 128 - 1
For a general discussion on the value to law firms
of persons with
expertise in
areas other than law, see John Sterling, «Non-Lawyers: A Critical Success Factor
for the Law Firm of the Future,» Sterling Strategies, December 5, 2013, http://sterlingstrat.com/non-lawyers-a-critical-success-factor-for-the-law-firm-of-the-future.html; see also Frank H. Stephen, Lawyers, Markets and Regulation (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2013), 128 - 1
for the Law Firm
of the Future,» Sterling Strategies, December 5, 2013, http://sterlingstrat.com/non-lawyers-a-critical-success-factor-
for-the-law-firm-of-the-future.html; see also Frank H. Stephen, Lawyers, Markets and Regulation (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2013), 128 - 1
for-the-law-firm-
of-the-future.html; see also Frank H. Stephen, Lawyers, Markets and Regulation (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2013), 128 - 131.
Beyond that, it's as with everything, the client is the boss and can ultimately choose who they hire, but the idea is that there are attorneys in
other practice
areas for cross-referrals
for areas of expertise that we may not have.
We enjoy and cultivate good working relationships with lawyers in
other practice
areas, coordinating their
expertise with our own, and with co-counsel or lawyers
for parties whose interests are aligned with those
of our client.
Other key figures include Ben Lowans, who handles investment negligence cases on behalf
of high - net - worth individuals, in addition to acting
for lenders in high - value disputes; Bill Gilliam, who acts
for commercial clients; Joe Wilkinson, whose construction litigation
expertise makes him a natural choice
for professional negligence cases in that
area; and managing associate Lee O'Sullivan, who attracts praise
for his «redoubtable defence
of valuer claims».
Keith's
other primary
areas of expertise include corporate and individual insolvency, where he acts
for and against insolvency practitioners, company directors, creditors and banks.
Our attorneys are regular speakers at educational programs
for other lawyers, write extensively on topics in their
areas of expertise and provide pro bono (free) services to legal aid organizations.
Primary
areas of expertise include equitable distribution, definition
of marital property, definition
of separate property, valuation
of marital property, divisionof marital property, classification and division
of retirement benefits, classification and valuation
of professional practices, validity
of marital agreements, construction
of marital agreements, amount
of alimony, duration
of alimony, definition
of income
for child support, child support, child custody jurisdiction, child custody on the merits, and admissibility
of e-mails and
other material taken off computers.
Most firms that place a premium on revenue from partners» personal production find that partners tend to hold their client relationships too close to their vests; they frequently hoard client work rather than spread it around to
other partners — because the former wants to receive full credit; partners perform work that could be performed by associates because the former wants to receive full credit; partners do billable work when their higher and better use
for the law firm is to generate additional business from existing and potential clients; and lawyers may perform work outside
of their principle
areas of expertise that
others in the firm could perform more effectively and efficiently.
We also use the
expertise of the lawyers in our
other practice
areas to advise business owners on challenges such as selecting the legal structure
for the business, the preparation
of buy / sell agreements, and
other management succession issues.
Her particular
areas of expertise are wills, covering
areas such as tax planning, providing
for disabled beneficiaries and
other complex or unusual circumstances, administration
of estates, including high net worth cases involving agricultural and business property, deeds
of variation and elderly client issues, including community care, asset protection trusts, powers
of attorney and court
of protection.
The IS department necessarily has to spend money on the infrastructure to keep everything working together and meet the demands
of applications the lawyers need in their various
areas of expertise, whether some e-discovery tool, a collaborative tool
for co-authoring agreements with
other counsel, or providing everyone with a feed aggregator.
* to enhance the visibility
of your firm and its attorneys; * to establish
expertise in an
area of law; *
for project and knowledge management; * to monitor what
others are saying about your firm and your clients; and *
for internal communication such as announcements
for staff, to archive the firm's policies, FAQs, etc..
(There are exceptions such as you are a «lawyer's lawyer» meaning
other lawyer's are your clients and they require your special
area of expertise or you are already established as the go to person
for a particular niche or you are in a life and death practice
area where clients will sell their homes
for your services.)
A T - shaped lawyer has deep legal
expertise (long vertical bar
of the T) but also has enough knowledge
of and appreciation
for other disciplines (shallower horizontal bar
of the T) such as technology, business, analytics, and data security to better problem solve and collaborate with professionals with
expertise in those
areas.
Earlier this year, Baker McKenzie's Global Technology, Media, and Telecommunications industry group was looking
for a way to involve lawyers, engage clients, work with
other areas of domain
expertise, and seed ideas to scale in practice.
But none
of these (
other than by advancing the service date
for reports) requires that a party disclose either the expert's identity, or the
area of his or her
expertise before serving the report.
While companion pets are their main
area of expertise and they don't offer the breadth and variety
of services
for other animals that cats and dogs enjoy, the ASPCA does do its part to draw attention to the plights facing
other animals.