Not exact matches
Here are the three
key areas in which Intel is changing its business
practices to allow it to become diverse — and how things are going
so far.
Because of the way things have evolved in the past year or
so, I've found myself gathering a lot of information, and forming a lot of opinions, in two
key areas: firstly, life purpose and career design (the original subjects of my coaching
practice and this blog) and latterly, real food, cooking and ancestral health (as a result of my own dietary experimentations and my work with clients — and as one of the original contributors to the Paleo Diet News website).
Today, law firms have to be sensitive and be prepared to take constructive action if a significant number of partners believe there are
areas of
practice the firm ought to be in
so that it may provide better service to its
key clients, or there are
practice areas in which the firm is
so weak that it would be doing its clients a favor by eliminating it and referring them to better specialists.
Here, we will break down these five
key areas, which we call the Five Pillars of Legal
Practice Management, so you may build your practice on a strong foundation and strive for continued growth — focusing less on business management and more on the practice
Practice Management,
so you may build your
practice on a strong foundation and strive for continued growth — focusing less on business management and more on the practice
practice on a strong foundation and strive for continued growth — focusing less on business management and more on the
practicepractice of law.
Is there an
area of
practice the firm ought to be in
so it can provide better service to
key clients?
In conjunction with Bloomsbury Professional: The Scottish Law and Tax Publisher, we are providing access to authoritative digital services
so every firm in Scotland can have affordable online guidance to
key areas of
practice.
Duncan Weir, Managing Partner at Bevan Brittan, commented: «Housing is a
key area of Bevan Brittan's
practice and with
so many issues facing the sector, we are very focused on helping our clients negotiate all the uncertainties and achieve their strategic aims.
Tanjo is a machine learning assistant that harnesses the power of artificial intelligence
so that lawyers can keep abreast of
key developments in the
areas in which they
practice.