Sentences with phrase «leaving the law altogether»

It's for disgruntled attorneys who want to leave law altogether; for lawyers who enjoy their work but want to change their day - to - day work routine or career trajectory; and for attorneys who simply want to explore other businesses and ventures on the side.»

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An amendment pushed by Heritage Action that would allow states to opt out of the law's requirements altogether but still receive federal funds was left on the cutting room floor when the bill went through the House Rules Committee.
Evers said the proposal reminds him of the federal education law No Child Left Behind, which required schools that did not meet federal - imposed standards after four or more years to be placed into «corrective action,» which could have resulted in replacing teachers, converting the school into a charter school or closing it altogether.
Many lawyers will go off partnership track or leave practice altogether; while some will do so permanently, others will return to law practice and partnership track after a temporary period away.
Speaking before an audience of over 200 senior managers from across the financial services sector, experts from leading international law firm Simmons & Simmons and Henley Business School agreed that reform of the Data Protection Act 1998 is still on the cards following the UK's historic vote to leave the EU, although they stopped short of predicting the DPA 1998 would be scrapped altogether.
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