Not exact matches
Another example would be licensing the professional data side to recruitment
firms, businesses, and salespeople — just like on LinkedIn — to anybody who wants a
little bit more
information on someone on the professional side.
But when I think about other ubiquitous fast food outlets and their brewed coffee, I think about Folger's being served at Wendy's, about Dunkin Donuts being owned by three creepy private equity
firms (providing
little or no
information on where their coffee comes from), and another of the «big four» corporate roasters, Sara Lee «s Douwe Egberts division, supplying Burger King's coffee.
Why should I take a
firm stance on something that I have very
little information about?
Most recently, Kolb has been silent on the revelations now being examined by Bharara that Silver has apparently been receiving substantial income from a
little - known Manhattan law
firm, Goldberg & Iryami, but failed to disclose the
information as legally required on his state financial - disclosure statement.»
Little wonder then, that social media users typically opt for the livelier and more useful flow of
information to be found in a boutique
firm or individual lawyer's social media feed.
They either have too
little information (just a single page with the
firm name and contact
information) or way too much (page after page listing specialties, experience, and biographical details).
Even if you're just a straight out litigator, or a healthcare attorney, knowing that
information about your
firm generally, and then just a
little bit about the other practice areas you serve is always great because you always want to be cross selling not just yourself, but the capabilities of your
firm.
Whatever the contact form choice,
firms need to find the «sweet spot» between asking for too much and too
little information.
An overheard comment in the hallway of, «looks like we're going to be down a
little bit this year» can quickly become, «the
firm's in serious trouble» after only one or two hand - offs of the
information;
However, in nearly all cases, because those
firms are owned exclusively by lawyers and are regulated exclusively by legal regulators, very
little information is ever available about those
firms and their problems.
Optional bonus text about the attorneys /
firm to give the visitor a
little more
information without having to leave the page.
Often, very
little information is available on law
firm websites, especially the type of
information that's most important, such as an attorney's reputation in the legal community and how they are rated by their clients.
For example, the largest employment law
firm in the US,
Littler & Mendelson developed subscription based cloud software that any employer (including those that are not clients of the
firm) can log into, enter various
information and have the software automatically produce a report advising whether the particular person the employer is concerned about, is technically speaking an employee or an independent contractor with all the attendant income tax, pensions and related implications.
That transitional pivot occurred when the Scott Rechtschaffen, The Chief Knowledge Officer at the
Littler firm contacted Torchiana and asked if the product could be used to manage internal
information about arbitrators.
Then, if the
information looks interesting, the
firm can hire some more experienced part - timers to dig a
little deeper.
The LOC is dedicated to using open standards which cater to no one organization or group of organizations to uniformly satisfy the complex needs of the legal industry based on 5 basic principles: keep it simple; make it unambiguous; diverge from existing formats as
little as absolutely necessary; only ask for
information the law
firm is typically able to provide from their financial system; and meet the needs of corporations, law
firms and legal industry software vendors to the maximum extent possible consistent with the first four criteria.
The early lawyer web sites consisted of only a few pages and held
little information besides your law
firm name, and the type of law that you practiced.
Prior to joining
Littler, Chris was the Chief
Information Officer at an AmLaw 200 law
firm, and later held the same position in a consulting capacity while working for a leading legal industry management and technology consulting
firm.
What job applicants do not know is that there is a possibility that their personal
information ends up offshore, beyond U.S. privacy law, in a foreign call center or data processing location where there is
little if any privacy protection because many national background screening
firms routinely offshore a great deal of data every day in order to increase their profits.
«I'm always a
little suspect of brokerage
firms because of the hype — a lot of
firms throw out pretty pictures and don't have thorough
information,» Swig says.
Real estate listing held by brokerage
firms other than Long & Foster ® are marked with the Broker Reciprocity icon (a
little black house) and detailed
information about each listing includes the name of the listing broker
Real Estate listings held by brokerage
firms other than Coldwell Banker Residential are marked with the Broker Reciprocity logo or the Broker Reciprocity thumbnail logo (a
little black house) and detailed
information about them includes the names of the listing brokers.