Sentences with phrase «full practice capabilities»

«Expanding the team in Guangzhou, and establishing full practice capabilities, is fundamental to providing the very best PRC law support to our Chinese clients and international clients doing business in China.»
«Since Wei Tu was launched four years ago, expanding the team, and enabling it to offer full practice capabilities, has been a priority,» said Voon Keat Lai, Stephenson Harwood's Greater China Managing Partner.

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Although we are rural, the practice is equipped with in - house blood analyzers, ultrasound, digital radiographs with mobile capabilities, and a full...
This is not just a house call practice - it's a veterinary hospital on wheels, complete with treatment room, surgery suite and full x-ray and dentistry capabilities.
AWA's Clinic does not have radiographic (XRay) capabilities so you are encouraged to get radiographs as needed at the many capable full service veterinary practices in our area.
Stone King — a full practice law firm specializing in the education and charity sectors and one of the UK's top 200 law firms — has selected iManage for its document and email management system to deliver the industry's leading Work Product Management capabilities to its professionals, all in the iManage Cloud.
Creating a broader based consulting capability that can work with a wide cohort of practice groups and that reflects the needs of a full service law firm.
I have previously favorably reviewed Nuance's Power PDF software for Windows computers, both on this blog and in Law Practice magazine, calling it «a full - featured professional PDF program with all the capabilities lawyers would need.»
Legal billing and practice management solutions lead to increased efficiency when the people using them understand the program's full capabilities.
This year, the firm retained its band one status in twelve out of seventeen practice areas, with clients frequently praising its deep bench of market - leading practitioners and full - service capabilities.
The term «large enough» is applied to these firms because firms of this size generally have full service capabilities across a broad array of practice areas and have the capacity to appropriately staff and handle complex and also high - volume, repetitive legal matters.
Diverse mix of capabilities and experience across a number of practice groups that can address the full range of legal, regulatory and public policy implications resulting from the autonomous driving evolution
«In today's increasingly global regulatory and enforcement environment, having a full - service litigation practice in Asia — with U.S., U.K. and Hong Kong law capabilities — is strategically important to our clients,» said Thomas J. Reid, Davis Polk's Managing Partner.
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