Not exact matches
When businesses post jobs on the platform, Toptal identifies available developers proficient in the software languages necessary to handle the task
at hand, then contacts the
client to learn more about the job and the company as a whole before
interviewing programmer candidates to make sure their skills and personalities are properly attuned.
GradeSlam arrived
at the current model after
interviewing hundreds of its teenage
clients.
«My
client and I met with representatives from NBC's Human Resources and Legal Departments
at 6 p.m. on Monday for an
interview that lasted several hours.
As an
interview coach, she has helped her
clients land dream jobs
at companies including Google, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, and JP Morgan Chase.
Daniels
at one time denied receiving $ 130,000 in hush money; her lawyer called that a «false statement» during his NBC
interview, and said his
client had been forced to sign the non-disclosure agreement.
I've confirmed this myself on many occasions — when in the past I have conducted in - depth
interviews on behalf of
client companies, I am always surprised
at how many prosperous people have had luck or coincidence come to their aid.
When she isn't caught up working with
clients you can find Kirsten on the yoga mat, swimming down
at Bondi Beach, sipping on green smoothies and laughing way too hard
at... Continue reading «An
Interview with Yogi Kirsten Scott»
In it they
interview a former CFO of Weight Watchers and ask him how they can be in business when only 16 % of their
clients is
at a lower weight five years after they started the programme, he replies with «because 84 % come back».
The author even
interviews a fitness instructor
at a pole dancing studio who attests that red lights are used in their classrooms so
clients will be more comfortable and confident with their bodies during the lessons.
If you are a fit for one of our
clients, you will be invited to have a confidential
interview either in person
at our Vancouver or Toronto office or via Skype.
IJL offers an initial
client interview, the selection of a potential partner based on a
client's desires, goals and motivations; and the arranging of lunch
at a restaurant, or alternatively an after - work drink or a weekend brunch.
The Matchmaking VIP Process starts with a potential
client calling an Information Specialist
at (310) 881-7227 and making an appointment for an
interview with a Relationship Consultant, or by completing the initial
client profile form on our site.
All of our
clients are personally
interviewed at my physical office location.
The matchmakers
at Three Day Rule function almost as therapists when they
interview clients to get to the root of what they need in a significant other — even going as far as to ask why they think they're still single and analyzing their exes using facial recognition to decode their type.
Although eLearning candidates may not be required to come into the office to complete their
interviews and work later on, it should be anticipated that
at some point they may need to travel to the office, to
client sites, and to industry events.
Everyone
at Traynor, Hand knows she abhors face - to - face contact, but one weekend, with all the big partners away, Sophie must handle the intake
interview for the daughter of the firm's most important
client.
Agent Kristin Nelson was bracingly up front when
interviewed by Mike Shatzkin in January
at Digital Book World about her groundbreaking print - only deal for
client Hugh Howey with Simon & Schuster, including telling us that she initially had misgivings about whether the deal being offered was fully endorsed by the company.
«Our
clients have been asking how they can get more diverse exposure through the ETF product structure,» said Warren Collier, head of iShares
at BlackRock Canada, in an
interview.
Paul J Paquin, the CEO
at Golden Financial Services, stated in a recent
interview that... «Our
clients deserve top of the line treatment.
In this episode, I
interview a
client of ours
at The Pet Hospitals
at Houston Levee in Cordova, TN.
That's why,
at Walnut Creek Animal Clinic, we provide complimentary doctor
interviews for prospective
clients to
interview us before they commit to bringing in their pets.
We have no question that Thompson will survive no matter what career he pursues -
clients always love a lawyer who can beat up the other side (in this case, literally), but if law doesn't pan out, it always helps to be the «fittest» candidate when competing for scarce jobs (may want to break a few boards
at your next
interview - always impressive).
From giving a talk in a boardroom, presenting a new idea to
clients and leading a class or seminar, to pitching for work and impressing
at a job
interview, you will need to draw on the type of valuable skills you can develop through mooting.
This begins
at the initial
client interview when we learn about you and your accident, and continues when we obtain relevant medical records, contact key witnesses, inspect and preserve important evidence and instrumentalities, seek out necessary documents and things from parties and non-parties, and retain the services of top expert witnesses to provide testimony on liability and medical issues affecting the case.
Waller, a leading provider of legal services to the healthcare, financial services, retail and hospitality industries, announced today that 37 of its attorneys across 12 practice areas were ranked in the 2018 edition of Chambers USA, an annual publication that ranks law firms and lawyers across the United States through independent
interviews with
clients and members of the legal community
at outs
In Upjohn Co. v. United States, 6 the United States Supreme Court held that a company's attorney —
client privilege extends to company counsel's communications with employees in certain prescribed circumstances.7 Rather than providing a simple objective test, the Upjohn court instead established five factors to guide courts in determining whether the company's privilege should extend to counsel's communications with its employees: (1) whether the communications were made by employees
at the direction of superior officers of the company for the purpose of obtaining legal advice; (2) whether the communications contained information necessary for counsel to render legal advice, which was not otherwise available from «control group» management; (3) whether the matters communicated were within the scope of the employee's corporate duties; (4) whether the employee knew that the communications were for the purpose of the company obtaining legal advice; and (5) whether the communications were ordered to be kept confidential by the employee's superiors, including that the communications were considered confidential
at the time and kept confidential subsequent to the
interview.8 When these elements are established, courts generally consider communications between company counsel and an employee to be within the scope of the company's attorney —
client privilege.9
Representing
clients at police stations
interviewed under caution for serious offences including murder, rape and grievous bodily harm.
But O'Grady also takes close looks
at new legal research platforms,
interviews legal publishing leaders, and explores the evolving role of law librarians as the profession absorbs new technology and law firms rethink how they serve
clients.
«From our platform with
clients in the main mining jurisdictions in the world some of our overseas
clients see the current situation as an opportunity for them to acquire assets
at attractive prices or secure sources of production,» said Baker & McKenzie partner Howard Burshtein in an
interview.
It's fantastic that you worked
at the public defender's office on
client interviews, researching suppression motions, and appearing in court.
Over
at Above the Law, David Lat has been providing extensive coverage, including a copy of the complaint, an
interview with Charney, a memo attached to Charney's complaint about allegations of the firm overbilling
clients and commentary from a sympathetic S&C former summer associate.
At the most basic level, we're talking here about garden variety
client satisfaction surveys or
client perception
interviews.
Because of the narrow view of who may constitute the «
client» in Three Rivers 5, regulators or prosecutors may attempt to challenge a claim that the notes of evidence prepared by lawyers
at such
interviews are protected by legal advice privilege.
A typical example is not asking the right questions
at a
client interview.
In the new Wills & Estates issue of the LAWPRO Webzine, Nora Rock (corporate and policy writer
at LAWPRO)
interviewed Kimberly Whaley of Whaley Estate Litigation and asked for her practical recommendations for lawyers working with wills
clients who have married late in life.
These services are provided by mediators and lawyers, trained in online dispute resolution, and available
at much lower rates than a traditional service because the platform supports much of the work that would ordinarily occur via traditional
interviews (for example the exchange of information between lawyer and
client).
Lawyer Metrics, a U.S. consulting firm, compared the personality and behaviour traits of 300 rainmakers and
client service partners
at top American law firms using lawyer performance and personality assessment data and
interviews.
In the second half of the
interview to be published on August 3, 2016, Carl Herstein discusses how legal project management blends with pricing, collections and
client relations
at Honigman LLP.
At this stage in the
interview, the law firm is your
client, so you need to choose a recent commercial issue that has relevance to the industries, markets and sectors that the firm operates in.
Almost without exception, the cohort of 210
clients who have used the prototype
at Family Law Partners, paid for their subsequent consultation
at an agreed hourly rate rather than on a free
interview or a fixed fee basis.
Clients receive support in their initial dealings with regulatory authorities,
at formal
interviews carried out under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act, and
at all stages of criminal prosecutions, right through to trial.
Based in part on over 90
interviews with General Counsels of international corporations, Law Partners, and Heads of Innovation
at law firms around the world, this session explores how thelaw marketplace is changing, what lawyers»
clients are saying, and the skillset needed of today's lawyers.
BTI's methodology is based exclusively on objective, unbiased
client feedback from 350 in - depth
interviews with top legal decision makers
at Fortune 1000 companies, large organizations with $ 1 billion or more in revenue.
During my articling term, I assisted with and attended
at trial, attended various motions and other court appearances, drafted litigation materials, attended mediations, conducted my own Small Claims Court trial, met with and
interviewed clients and conducted complex legal research.
That said, we should not lose the essence of what my good friend Richard Suskind is saying in Paul's
interview - the party is now over, change is coming, and
clients increasingly will require more work
at lower fees.
I
interviewed him
at Legaltech in New York about the relationship between
clients, lawyers and eDiscovery providers.
In this
interview I asked David Wallack, General Counsel and Director
at NightOwl Discovery, what trends he saw and foresaw among NightOwl's corporate
clients.
Chambers employs 150 full - time researchers who survey and
interview a wide base of
clients to find out which law firms are
at the top of their game.
We have a new video
interview to ease you into the weekend featuring Nathan Hayes, IT Director of Osborne Clarke, discussing how innovation is enabling
client success
at the firm.
Typically, students begin by
interviewing their
clients (this may be during a home visit for child welfare
clients), preparing and filing initial court pleadings, and taking the lead
at administrative and emergency hearings.