A lawyer for Helferich, whose operations appear to consist of
no more than law offices in Arizona and Chicago, did not immediately return a request for comment.
But Kristen Sonday, author of a new report on legal tech, says the diversity gap is
more than a law firm issue.
We are
more than a law firm; we are your trusted advisors and partners in the protection and the growth of your business and in ensuring your rights are fully protected.
Minorities make up a significantly greater percentage of clinical faculty than of legal writing and slightly
more than law faculties as a whole.
This website is far
more than our law firm just puffing our results and bragging about our remarkable success in getting our clients outstanding settlements and verdicts (although, admittedly, we do that, too).
We investigate
more than the law.
Nothing kills
me more than a law firm that comes back to us saying, «the end client is very cost conscious in this case — not even paying for paralegals — so Allegory wouldn't be the right fit.»
Zinda Law Firm is
more than a law firm!
You know
more than the law.
The firm wanted in - depth energy sector knowledge
more than law firm experience, a tricky balance to get right.
Chris Jeffrey of Thomson Reuters argued that «To stand out from the crowd and win new work, lawyers need to be good at
more than the law...»
For us «
more than a law firm» is not a disposable catch phrase - it is a simple statement of who we are and what we will always strive to be.
«In the P.E.I. market, clients tend to identify with individual lawyers
more than law firms — whether it's a lawyer's experience with top industries or a lawyer's involvement with the community,» says Scales.
«I'll be surprised if a law firm turns out to invent and develop something that transforms the practice or offers a proprietary competitive advantage,
any more than a law firm would have invented, and retained for its exclusive use, the telephone or the iPhone.
Don't let yourself be bullied into accepting less than you deserve or into paying
more than the law requires.
You're supporting the business and you would be surprised once you get to the lead role [in operations] they pay as much or
more than some law firms,» she said.
Service: Small businesses have always emphasized their «personal touch,» and no market could use that touch
more than law.
In addition, be prepared to tell your story about why the field or position interests
you more than law practice.
The Paris Agreement and the Obama Administration's Clean Power Plan which is its domestic counterpart would, if implemented, damage the United States far
more than the Law of the Sea ever could have done.
According to the President, the program had reduced air pollution more than all other programs under the Clean Air Act combined, actual reductions were
more than the law required, and compliance was virtually 100 % without the need for litigation.
In the Fall of 1984, Maine, Houston, and City Manager Mark Lindberg gathered interested environmental agencies who felt that the program would do
more than law enforcement to protect the rock.
The publishing industry has a bad reputation amongst the majority of writers, many of whom see publishers as little
more than law firms with an editorial department in tow.
This Guidance sets forth an employer's legal obligations regarding reasonable accommodation; however, employers may provide
more than the law requires.
«Female genital cutting is a deep - rooted practice in Egyptian culture, and it will take
more than a law...
The recommendations cover a wide swath of the epidemic and echo the refrain that curbing drug abuse requires
more than a law enforcement approach, but rather a four - pronged strategy that also addresses prevention, treatment and recovery.
PS: (I hope they don't really think I will reduce my wage demands just because I might like the son of this Billionaire owner
more than Law)
The good life, being
more than law and rubric, was seen to lie in moral insight, wisdom, and goodwill.
Without de-emphasizing the crucial nature of the nation s laws in social - justice matters, we must recall that our theological heritage calls us to far
more than the law can pursue.
It is a law that is
more than law because its source is the grace of God.
Most moral / social laws are nothing
more than laws set forth to protect the common good of the society.
Is not Freedoms nothing
more than laws meant to oblige one's tattering livelihoods?
More than the laws or the physical circumstances of the country, said Tocqueville, it was the mores that contributed to the success of the American democracy, and the mores were rooted in religion.
Not exact matches
Between the expansion of Medicaid, tax relief for small businesses, and state exchanges, the
law is expected to provide coverage to
more than 30 million uninsured Americans.
«The high - level women I talk to very consistently say they spend a lot
more time
than their male colleagues did getting to know people, getting to know about their personal lives,»
law professor Joan C. Williams tells Fortune, seconding the idea.
The church - affiliated schools that in 2014 and 2015 obtained exemptions to a
law that prohibits sex discrimination in educational settings collectively enroll
more than 73,000 students, the Human Rights Campaign said in a report published Friday.
Notifying the public with newspaper ads in New York for six weeks, as required by state
law, can cost over $ 1,000 in
more expensive counties, according to Horwitz, or
more than five times the cost to file the LLC in the first place.
The solution needn't be any
more expensive
than changing a few
laws.
Kelly said that procedures won't be too different under the new
law because the state, like
more than two dozen others, had already legalized medical marijuana.
It's unclear how that would play out for businesses with
more than 50 employees, required to offer health care under the new affordable care
law.
But Zuckerberg's linguistic feat clearly has much
more significance
than just dazzling us and his in -
laws.
While telework and other arrangements focus on the work employees accomplish rather
than the time they put in, the new overtime rules make time a lot
more important in the eyes of the
law.
For a range of reasons much
more complex
than is commonly acknowledged, people seem
more willing to break the
law at work
than they are at home.
The public outcry from an environmental disaster such as an oil spill or violating the pay
laws of your employees will cost your business much
more than the expenses of being socially responsible.
Thanks to the new
law, the largest tech companies repatriated
more than $ 470 billion in cash from their overseas holdings at the beginning of the year, Materne said, adding that the mass movement «should result in a bottomless well of capital to fuel a significant wave of software M&A.»
There are
more than 10,000 tax jurisdictions in the U.S., and that's not even addressing the fact that many tax
laws are in constant flux.
It's
more stringent
than anti-spam legislation in the U.S., but not all that different from
laws in EU member states like Ireland and Germany.
The increased computational power that is making all this possible derives not only from Moore's
law but also from the realization in the late 2000s that graphics processing units (GPUs) made by Nvidia — the powerful chips that were first designed to give gamers rich, 3D visual experiences — were 20 to 50 times
more efficient
than traditional central processing units (CPUs) for deep - learning computations.
The oldest
law school in Canada, McGill, ranks just under U of T. Its highly regarded
law journal is cited by The Supreme Court of Canada
more often
than any other university - affiliated journal, and McGill
law graduates regularly make up a quarter of The Supreme Court's annual clerkships.
I use both my
law degree and MBA on my job, and am probably
more involved in our communication
than our communications team would like.