Greater distinctions were found in the areas of oil & gas, mergers & acquisitions, energy, and personal
injury defence work, all of whom lean further to the right.
Not exact matches
Positives Our
defence has a leader with wealth of experience Creativity in abundance Ramsey still has licence to make late runs to the box Xhaka and wilshere both play 6s taking turns to hold and doing the dirty
work Sanchez and Ozil switching wings havoc through crossing or cutting inside Lacazette being provided for Giroud our option from the bench Negatives Ozil playing as a winger wouldn't defend (mustafi will provide cover as he wouldn't overlap as much as bellerin) No Giroud Lacazette dynamic combination (would still happen by subbing wilshere caution for
injuries Ramsey moves to 8 lacazette plays behind Giroud) Slow and aging metserker (makes up for with football brain and also pacy wing backs) No outright cdm (wouldn't need one as no overlapping wing backs to cover as creativity is enough ufront would concentrate on defending
Five reasons: 1) our
defence lacks organisation when key personal are missing (although having regular back line will help stop this); 2) we still play the old tiki taka rule game which doesn't
work so well against the bigger teams; 3) we will have key
injuries to players at the wrong times; 4) too many suicidal back passes in midfield against better opposition picks us off; 5) jury still out on Lacazette
I have nothing against our players, but the big issue for me is that knowing Gibbs is very
injury prone and that Kos has been carrying an Achilles
injury that could flair at any time, Wenger didn't
work tirelessly to ensure our
defence was strengthened over the summer.
Laurent Koscielny: Back from
injury, Koscielny did not put a foot wrong in the
defence, but he really needs to
work on his crossing, if he is to push more often to contribute in the attack — 7/10
Her main areas of practice were professional negligence, insurance
defence work, personal
injury and Supreme Court agency
work.
I started my career acting for personal
injury clients back in the 1990s, and for the last 12 years, I have
worked as a
defence lawyer for insurance companies.
Before joining CAM LLP in 1992, I
worked on insurance
defence files so I know how insurance companies approach personal
injury files, and what needs to be done to move a client's claim to successful resolution.
A respondent remarked: «This firm has a real diversity in the areas of litigation practice —
defence and plaintiffs»
work, insurance
work, class actions, group actions, individual actions, traditional personal
injury and civil sexual assault, and a commitment to advancing women litigators within its ranks.»
It quickly developed an outstanding reputation for criminal
defence, personal
injury litigation and family law
work.
Before joining CAM LLP, I
worked for one of the bigger law firms in Edmonton doing insurance
defence work, so I know how insurance companies approach personal
injury files and what needs to be done to move a client's claim to a successful resolution.
Michael joined the firm in 2010
working in civil litigation with an emphasis on insurance
defence, personal
injury, product liability and corporate litigation.
She is a litigation lawyer, and provides a wide range of services for her clients with a focus on
defence work in the areas of personal
injury, property damage, commercial litigation, and professional negligence.
Personal
Injury Defence Lawyers from several firms were also recognized for their
work representing defendants in personal
injury matters.
Manitoba Public Insurance has
worked diligently over many years to develop a roster of trusted
defence counsel in the jurisdictions in which it finds itself regularly, and gravitates toward smaller firms, says Dave Stewart, manager of the organization's bodily
injury out - of - province department.