Many
lawyers lack the experience and resources to tackle complex brain injury or medical malpractice cases.
Not exact matches
Murray, who worked as a
lawyer in the state attorney general's office before winning her first elected office, had said her leadership of a 759,000 - resident town — where she has been supervisor since 2003 — trumped a
lack of criminal law
experience.
It might be necessary to educate your
lawyer about how your practice functions, but a
lack of
experience in the veterinary field should not always be a deal breaker when looking for an attorney.
Hilland said feedback from Aboriginal
lawyers and law students found they often faced specific cultural challenges and
lacked experienced mentors to provide counselling to address their concerns about the practice of law or career advancement.
Unfortunately, leaving
lawyers to decide their own competency (especially new
lawyers) is rife with the
lawyer's
lack of
experience, subjective perspective, personal bias, pride, ego, desperation, poverty, and a host of other issues.
Or you just found a
lawyer completely
lacking in the
experience / skillset needed to actually replace the work outside counsel (including a set of specialists) is doing for you.
I understood the discrepancy as his not paying attention to the going rate for a
lawyer with his
experience, or else he
lacked the confidence to charge the going rate.
Solo practice has become an alternative of necessity for many new
lawyers, which combines the (sometimes) unfortunate state of isolation with a natural
lack of
experience and skill.
Additionally, the sitting judges usually did not have heavy calendars, allowing them the indulgence of helping a young, struggling
lawyer who
lacked the necessary
experience.
Your loved one may
lack the strength to fight back, but you can help her by learning what her case may be worth and how an
experienced nursing home
lawyer can help her.
Much of this «sharp
lawyering» against unrepresented litigants goes unreported and uncommented on, and the reason is elementary: most unrepresented parties
lack the legal sophistication and knowledge to understand that opposing counsel has treated them vexatiously, in a manner that would be in clear breach of the Rules of Professional Conduct if
experienced by fellow Members of the Bar.
Any person who has suffered an injury as a result of someone else's
lack of care on the road should seek out an
experienced car accident
lawyer in Prince George's County as soon as they can.
This contribution is manifest in the likelihood that at least some newly - licensed
lawyers who are members of historically disadvantaged and excluded groups may be more willing or able to provide legal services to everyday people who are members of those same groups, and others, who
experience lack of access to justice.
That, most significantly, the
lawyer may not even know the risks to her client that her
lack of knowledge and
experience in the area presents, because she doesn't know enough about the governing law and procedures to know the dangers.
Unfortunately, wrongful conviction cases all - too - often involve sleeping
lawyers, drunk
lawyers, and
lawyers who fail to investigate or call necessary experts — either due to
lack of diligence,
lack of
experience, or
lack of funds.
New
lawyers are especially afraid nobody will hire them due to their
lack of
experience.
Young
lawyers can be especially vulnerable given their
lack of
experience.
Experienced DWI
lawyers, like those at our firm, have the skill necessary to identify when a possible defense opportunity exists because a document is
lacking, is the wrong one, or discloses an actual or potential fault with the machine.
These individuals
lack the requisite knowledge to properly assess your case, the
experience to manage your case in an appropriate matter, and most importantly, the business relationships with insurance adjusters and
lawyers to get cases settled.
It has been the author's
experience that the long - held view by many / most law firms that a part - time
lawyer lacks commitment, coupled with the fact that part - time work is not often well - defined, results in a perception that less than a 24/7/365 involvement severely limits advancement and career options.
Often this extra staff is added because the primary
lawyer was a bad choice,
lacking necessary competence or
experience.
In my
experience, most
lawyers already
lack the ability to craft a decent legal argument.
It's been my
experience that most
lawyers, certainly those of the managing partnership generation,
lack the confidence with IT issues and knowledge necessary to make good policy without lots of advice.
More people are trying to represent themselves in court but they
lack the
experience and technical knowledge of
lawyers... Judges are in a difficult position because they want to try and speed cases up but actually have to take more time with people representing themselves.»
The big barriers to innovation seem to be (in no particular order):
lack of data about the needs and
experiences of users of justice systems; the natural monopoly of judges and
lawyers; the challenge of developing the smart public - private partnerships that innovation needs; limited or no access to finance.
The business - side of firms, generally
lack empathy for what the
lawyers»
experience and daily lives are like.
He clearly has deep expertise in his field, and his vast
experience here in Boise gives him connections, strategies, and insights that most
lawyers here
lack.
However, the
lawyer must also consider whether other circumstances, such as
lack of
experience or skill, would make it unwise to agree to act despite the
lawyer's ability to become technically knowledgeable in the area.»
Many if not most articling students or young
lawyers are extremely bright but may
lack confidence due to
lack of
experience.
Despite a
lack of evidence, large firms presume that candidates who go to an elite school make a better
lawyer; Bill Henderson explains how elite credentials were repriced when firms
experienced a downward pressure on fees.
We generally respond to this by pointing to our own big firm pedigrees, talking about actual trial
experience, which most big firm
lawyers lack... Continue Reading
Further, in cases presenting highly complex legal concerns, divorce mediators (even very
experienced lawyer - trained divorce mediators) may
lack the substantive knowledge to ask the right questions and assist the parties in their considering workable options.
Are you saying the «informal» training they receive from, perhaps, seminars, mandatory continuing professional education, or «battlefield
experience» is similar to what
lawyers receive and that it compensates for a
lack of formal training?