«Advertisements may include photographs, voices or
images of the lawyers who are members of the firm who will actually perform the services.
Not exact matches
He said Shema had responded to the commission's invitation through his
lawyers adding that «The allegations made by Mr. Masari are false, malicious and targeted to tarnish the
image of Mr. Shema
who served creditably well under the platform
of PDP.»
Miner,
who also serves as co-chair
of the New York State Democratic Party, denounced homophobic messages and
images sent via e-mail to voters in the Republican primary race between state Sen. Mark Grisanti and
lawyer Kevin Stocker in the Buffalo area.
«Yesterday,
lawyers for the website filed a motion to quash a subpoena filed on behalf
of a cancer researcher
who claims that PubPeer comments noting potential
image irregularities in his publications cost him a lucrative new job.
When I asked why Carlson didn't simply go to another dating service, her
lawyer evoked the
image of Rosa Parks, noting that «nearly every step in civil rights law, you could have said the same thing... There is a big difference between the sites that allow the customers to self - select
who they are looking for» and a site that makes the decision «to exclude a minority group.»
Given that the
images are available only for non-commercial use, this raises the question
of whether they may be used by
lawyers who blog in order to promote their legal practices.
For many
lawyers, the problem
of adoption stems from a culture that nurtures the
image of the «ingenious
lawyer who triumphs by intellect rather than by procedural discipline.»
It's important to create that
image of us collectively and individually, because
who wants to hire an irrational, reckless
lawyer?
But the
image won't change while we continue to hear
of lawyers who «borrow» trust money,
lawyers whose bills can be slashed by 70 % and
lawyers who fail to put the needs
of their clients ahead
of their own interests.
U.S.
lawyer Stephanie Kimbro
who writes about running virtual law practices shared an infographic she created last week with everyone — Technology in Legal Education (excerpt
of the
image below).
E-discovery and e-filing dovetail with the increasing number
of lawyers working towards (and in) paperless offices,
who find they can store, access and share audio, video and
images just as easily as written words.
Although a 1.76 hour billable work day may bring to mind visions
of a
lawyer bogged down nights and weekends tending to administrivia (that could otherwise be delegated), that same number just as easily evokes an
image of highly efficient practitioner
who delegates work to associates or through outsourcing and earns a profit off the work that they're doing.
Short
of getting my hands on these books, what I'd really like would be the
image of a definition from each, isolated as such, along with a transcription and, where necessary, a translation
of each; talking about a dictionary without talking about definitions sounds too much like one
of the hostile definitions
of lawyers you hear: a person
who can think about something that's related to something else without thinking about the thing that it's related to.