Sentences with phrase «hardest issue your firm»

Not exact matches

For instance, with a telemarketer who is hard to shake, issue a simple and firm, «Excuse me, I don't buy subscriptions / internet packages / solar panels from telemarketers.
We're in a position to put the issues on the table, ask the hard questions, and engage our colleagues and stakeholders in addressing the critical issues surrounding diversity that confront our firms and society.
They can also be hard to come by; few firms issue them.
XRB investors have sued Nano, the rebranded firm that issued those tokens, and requested that the company be ordered to execute a hard fork in order to restore stolen funds.
France's firm stance on Iran and its hard - power edge lends Macron credibility vis - à - vis Trump on this delicate issue.
Instead of borrowing from banks, credit unions, or mortgage firms who offer loans pulled from pools of circulating money, a hard money loan in Palm Springs is issued by private investors.
Analysis by the law firm confirmed that corporate shareholder proposals aimed at addressing environmental issues were common in 2016, a trend that will continue to keep the pressure on fossil fuel interests like Chevron and ExxonMobil during the Trump years — and make it hard for the SEC to avoid addressing the issue.
So while it is true that these factors have combined over time to reduce the pipeline of available promotions, it is also true that a number of firms have worked very hard to address the underlying issues.
We are getting word from the front lines that professional liability insurers are now taking a hard look at law firm exposure issues presented by ostrich - like clients who refuse to address these issues up front and then subsequently drag the firm into a Kirkland-esque jackpot...»
On the issue of exit, we make clear what the structure is, which could be sale to a bigger privaty equity firm, a public listing (though that could be hard), a trade sale.
And Froomkin also adds: «The first firm to cave on this issue is going to find it awfully hard to recruit elite law students, as they will have demonstrated a serious lack of moral fiber.»
That said, overall, and certainly among the larger firms in the US, UK, Western Europe that have now had a chance to experiment, they are onto the harder issues above that relate to money, not technology.
LP Magazine Marketing Column: Print Makes a Comeback Law Practice Magazine, July / August 2012 In my first issue as the Law Practice Magazine marketing columnist (alternating issues with immigration law pioneer Greg Siskind), I address a «roll back the clock» issue of law firms seeking a return to the «hard copy» and how «print» (as opposed to paperless) is making a comeback in law firm marketing.
«Cost is obviously an issue, but also if you're not a large institution client and you go into a big firm it's harder to get their attention whereas with a boutique you tend to get better service,» says Garcia.
«Many attorneys, particularly those in solo and small firms, can be hit hard by the cashflow gap between issuing an invoice and collecting payment,» said Jack Newton, Clio CEO and Co-Founder.
Recently, when Ken Wisnefski, the CEO of WebiMax, an online marketing firm, wrote in to BNET's Ask the Expert's column complaining that his employees were wasting too much time on social media, two out of three responding experts took a hard line on the issue.
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