Sentences with phrase «laws are a little bit different»

So every state's traffic laws are a little bit different.

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The business of running a law firm is different, and that's the new component for me, but having had that few years of practice and working in different sizes of firms, I've seen a little bit about how a firm is run, but not in any way, shape, or form that could have really, really prepared me to be a solo practitioner.
Sam Glover: I've always said I think it's a little bit different when you start a firm after you've practiced for a few years, as you did, as opposed to people who jump right out of law school and try to go, and as opposed to people who go solo after 10 or 15 years in practice.
«I think this is a really good example [of how] some law firms are actually... taking the steps to do stuff that is a little bit different, and a little innovative, but haven't necessarily historically talked about it a lot.»
Accepting that slavery is not really a counter-terrorism issue, the question that remains to be asked is do we really want to rip up human rights laws if that means that yours and my rights to not be killed or subjected to torture, is limited because we wish to restrict the rights of the «other»: the person who looks a little different, sounds a bit different, or thinks a bit different.
I think that a little bit later in the fall you will see a survey from American Lawyer Media that looks at some of the — like the Am Law 200 Tech Survey which gives you information that just comes out at different time of year.
You're probably not reading this in paper form, or via gas or candlelight, such that it is safe to assume that things in law practice are a little bit different now than they were then.
The laws in New Jersey are a little bit different than the traffic laws everywhere else.
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