Sentences with phrase «lawyers keep up with these changes»

A first - class criminal lawyer keeps up with these changes — and alters the approach to cases accordingly.

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Cox has also hired a young IP lawyer, Paul Banwatt, to take over the day - to - day operations so he and his development team can focus on enhancing the product to keep up with the rapidly changing 3D printing sector.
These days it is very unusual to be an all - round lawyer as there are so many changes in case law that practitioners can not keep up with every area.
It's a fun challenge to keep up with the changing way people consume media and also be especially aware of the unique (and highly cautious) ways in which lawyers approach the web and social media.
Experienced attorneys know where to locate experts, and are constantly engaged in research in order to keep up with the changes in medicine and in the law, which is why it is imperative that the injured person contacts a lawyer right away.
Barclay Damon offers clients practical guidance across the spectrum of cyber risks, drawing on the deep experience of many lawyers whose backgrounds allow the firm to help clients keep up with fast - changing data protection laws.
A personal injury lawyer focuses on in personal injury law and keeps up to date with changes in the law better than a dabbler.
What our system is able to do is keep up to track with all these changes in the law so at a glance a lawyer can help their clients really, really efficiently,» says M. Arruda.
As employment law covers a wide range of topics, employment lawyers have to ensure that they keep up - to - date with the most recent case law and legislative changes.
Keeping up to date with regulatory and legislative changes is preventing lawyers from getting on with their primary focus: practising law.
The commission compensates the agent or broker for the time spent advising you on how much and what type of life insurance to buy, for facilitating the application process, and for any further service that's needed in future years to keep the policy up - to - date (such as changing beneficiary designations, arranging policy loans or coordinating your financial plans with your lawyer and accountant).
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