Sentences with phrase «lawyer jumps ship»

How quickly should a firm update its Web site when a lawyer jumps ship?
As Heenan Blaikie LLP's senior partners try and figure out what the next move should be for the iconic Canadian firm that has seen large groups of lawyers jumping ship for the last 18 months, the legal community is watching closely as it questions whether it's just another example of what's yet to come for other big firms.

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The ICPC lawyer argued that it was a misnomer for the state that is a vested party in the matter to seek fiat to try the accused persons, especially since they are politically exposed persons and had jumped ship from their previous political party.
And what should a lawyer do when things are slow — keep the job or jump ship now?
I would go so far as to say that if your New York personal injury lawyer is not a subscriber and an avid reader of this publication, you should jump ship and go with a lawyer who reads it.
Increasingly, lawyers are jumping ship from BlackBerrys to iPhones, reports PC World.
Huge numbers of lawyers from all walks of life are approaching us and many are jumping ship and joining us.
With his lawyers recently jumping ship after Dotcom ran out of money, the extradition case has been pushed back to June as he strives to build a new defence team, though he has a bail hearing coming up on Thursday that will determine whether he will have to go to jail pending the outcome of the main hearing later this year.
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