As
a lawyer with a young client, I need to figure out the best way to deal with this youth, and how I will persuade the Crown Attorney, and ultimately a judge, that this young person has a future.
Not exact matches
«Spitzer was paying
young girls to insert sex toys into his anal cavity and walk him around the floor on all fours
with a leash is conduct that he made a conscious choice to engage in,» her
lawyer, Joseph Murray, argued in papers asking Hong to un-gag his
client.
Paring Maile Meloy's 11 - story collection Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It down to a trilogy, Certain Women tells the sequential tales of Dern's Laura, a small - town
lawyer called in to help defuse a hostage situation involving one of her
clients (Harris); Michelle Williams's Gina, who's building a house
with husband Ryan (James Le Gros); and Lily Gladstone's Jamie, a
young rancher in unrequited love
with night - school teacher Beth (Kristen Stewart).
Young lawyer Jonathan Harker journeys to Transylvania to meet
with the mysterious Count Dracula only to discover that his nobleman
client is a vampire who is thirsty for new blood.
At the beginning, a
young lawyer has been charged
with going through the papers of a dead
client in an old, spooky house.
Step into the shoes of a slick
young lawyer as he investigates crimes and defends seemingly hopeless
clients in the courtroom, and even cross paths
with the famous Phoenix Wright in the most dramatic of circumstances!
Finally, as to the rationale of «passing
clients on to
younger partners,» MacEwen points out that
clients may want to keep older
lawyers with whom they've developed a relationship — and they ought to have a say in the matter.
Enrico Schaefer suggests hooking up
with an attorney who's got a block of business and solid
client relationships, while Jordan Furlong at Law21 recommends heading over to the LegalOn Ramp website where the fast growing online community of corporate counsel and private practice
lawyers is extending invitations right now to
young lawyers who find themselves in dire straits.
Text messaging, which is becoming more and more popular, particularly
with younger clients and
lawyers alike, may raise comparable concerns.
The Chicago car accident
lawyers at Abels & Annes, P.C., working
with co-counsel, recently received an award on behalf of one of their
clients, a
young woman who was the victim of a rear - end collision.
What the survey actually did ascertain was which skills might best well serve
young lawyers once they land a job at a big law firm that mostly deals
with corporate
clients.
While I was out on my own looking for
clients, I realized that pretty much anyone
with a career in theater already must have a
lawyer, so I decided I'd better go where the
young, talented people are — the people who don't have
lawyers yet... I auditioned for the BMI Musical Theater Workshop, a well - respected writing class for songwriters who want to learn to write Broadway musicals.
Many of the people I work
with are
younger than me and some can be quite nervous or wary of perceived differences in approach from a senior
lawyer, so I emphasise that I am open and have the team and
client's interests at the centre of my focus.
Tara Kole and Theane Evangelis are first - year associates at two of L.A.'s most elite talent boutiques — Kole at Gang Tyre Ramer & Brown in Beverly Hills and Evangelis at Ziffren Brittenham Branca Fischer Gilbert - Lurie Stiffelman Cook Johnson Lande & Wolf in Century City — firms
with client rosters among the most enviable in the business that rarely take on
young associates, much less
lawyers who are new to private practice.
Whether your
clients are drivers suffering from catastrophic trucking injuries, parents caring for negligently injured children, patients facing the horrors of medical malpractice (a fear every patient can connect
with on some level), or
young people who made a mistake and are being excessively charged by aggressive prosecutors, you — the
lawyer — are ultimately a character in a story that people find compelling.
Like the Chinese
clients referred to by your students, the older generation are impressed by a
lawyer who uses legalese while the
younger generation is more concerned
with what the
lawyer can do for them.
Young Legal Aid
Lawyers are collaborating
with The Access to Justice Alliance to collect evidence about the impact of recent legal aid changes on
clients.
The matriculating
young lawyer is as qualified to represent a
client with the education he has suffered through as a doctor who has never seen a patient, who has never held a scalpel in his hand and who learns surgery by having read text books about it and becomes skilled in surgery, if ever, after having stacked up piles of corpses who represent his pathetic learning process.
In an increasingly competitive and globalized environment, where
young lawyers will be asked to create unique
client experiences, rather than simply competing on being the best — whatever the best means — law schools are doing their students a grave disservice
with their advice to stay away from social media.
«We are excited about what this means for our
clients, as well as our
younger attorneys, to be able to work
with such an exceptionally talented group of experienced
lawyers.»
After many years on the «
client» side of
lawyer hiring, Ken
Young and Barbara Mayden came together in 2007 to form
Young Mayden, LLC, pooling perspectives and contacts cultivated through their law practices, working
with corporate legal departments and long time high level involvement in the American Bar Association and other professional organizations.
Stats like these, coupled
with the rise of businesses leveraging SMS — text messaging — functionality for electronic consent, it would not be surprising to see an influx of focus on mobile technologies among
young lawyers to enhance outdated processes and attract new
clients.
While I still like to recruit our top talented
young associates by marketing to them that we have a collegial atmosphere and
lawyers can dress business casual in the office at all times, I have found that it is indeed more reflective of the image we want to promote
with clients worldwide for us to dress professionally....
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It can be challenging for
young lawyers to talk about death and legacies
with older
clients, especially if
clients aren't comfortable talking about it.
Once called,
young lawyers are expected to find
clients often
with minimal assistance from the firm or more senior
lawyers.
Herrmann's book, and the column more generally (he's still writing it), are an extremely useful resource for helping to answer questions of associates and
young partners about the often murky dynamics of life in a big law firm, both in terms of dealing
with other
lawyers within the firm and in dealing
with the in - house
lawyers who tend to be our
clients.
It's been tremendously fulfilling in terms of working
with clients, working on interesting cases, and working
with talented
younger lawyers, which I derive enormous satisfaction from.
The answers you're looking for are along the lines of: «To help enhance our relationship
with Client A» or «To raise the profile of Practice Group B in this sector» or «To invest in our
younger lawyers».
Through this program
young lawyers work on projects assigned by an organization, which may include working on cases, meeting
with clients, participating in court hearings, and so forth.
He also recommends bringing children into the family business well before their parents» retirement, so the
younger generation has time to get extensive training and mentoring, become familiar
with protocols, and build a rapport
with existing
clients, builders,
lawyers and other business associates.