Sentences with phrase «lawyers run out of time»

Most lawyers run out of time before they can produce their best writing.

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Meanwhile the New York Times reports that Jared Kushner, Trump's trusted son - in - law, consulted a lawyer to find out how he could join Trump's forthcoming administration without running afoul of federal laws prohibiting nepotism.
But DeFrancisco, who was a long - time trial lawyer, said the bulk of the cases occurred where a cancerous mass was found, but not disclosed, and the statute of limitation ran out before a patient could bring a lawsuit.
The Andy Warhol Foundation is packed with lawyers, and with hundreds of millions of dollars it has all the time in the world to fight lawsuits like Simon - Whelan's, drawing them out until their opponents run out of money.
In many instances it is because the lawyer has been working so hard for such a long period of time they have run out of energy.
Polls have at various times established that not just a quarter, but up to 40 per cent of US lawyers want to leave their profession; and whereas British lawyers are only just waking up to the fact they are miserable and want to die, their American counterparts have been alert to it since 1989, which saw the publication of Deborah Arron's Running From the Law: Why Good Lawyers are Getting Out of the Legal Proflawyers want to leave their profession; and whereas British lawyers are only just waking up to the fact they are miserable and want to die, their American counterparts have been alert to it since 1989, which saw the publication of Deborah Arron's Running From the Law: Why Good Lawyers are Getting Out of the Legal Proflawyers are only just waking up to the fact they are miserable and want to die, their American counterparts have been alert to it since 1989, which saw the publication of Deborah Arron's Running From the Law: Why Good Lawyers are Getting Out of the Legal ProfLawyers are Getting Out of the Legal Profession.
Most obviously, firms need to be able to retain the services (and the influence over clients) of talented senior lawyers despite the arbitrary running out of some clock and at the same time make room at the top for fresh talent — particularly, I'd say, talent that is embodied by others than white men.
Some lawyers offer unbundled services from time to time in specific cases (typically, a former client who terminates a full retainer agreement because they ran out of money);
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