Sentences with phrase «most pedigreed»

While tongue in cheek, and surely subject to exceptions, it reflects the reality that there is a growing body of legal work that simply won't be sent to the most pedigreed law firms, most typically because general counsel are laser focused on value, namely quality and efficiency.
However, as the survey and financial analysis reveal, this ends up opening the door for other law firms (as well as non-traditional providers) to slip in and chip away at what we all once assumed were unassailable relationships between the most pedigreed law firms and their clients.
The results suggest that GCs are increasingly willing to move high - stakes work away from the most pedigreed law firms (think the Cravaths and Skaddens of the world)... if the value equation is right.
One reason for this is that top talent is increasingly dispersed, not residing solely at the most pedigreed of firms.
This AdvanceLaw survey suggests that clients are serious about moving high - stakes work away from the most pedigreed (and expensive) law firms.
«AdvanceLaw finds high quality counsel like we'd find at the most pedigreed of law firms, but who tend to be more efficient.»
Disruptors such as Netflix, Amazon and Uber threaten to dethrone industry giants, and uncharted situations caused by new cloud computing law and self - driving car regulations can stymie even the most pedigreed of lawyers.

Not exact matches

The committed star pulls off the same magic trick to even more impressive effect than usual with Nightcrawler, Dan Gilroy's directorial debut after toiling away as a screenwriter on less pedigreed fare like Real Steel and Two for the Money as well as big brother Tony's most recent Bourne franchise effort.
In an article on the most popular cat breeds in the Chicago Tribune, pet columnist and certified animal behavior consultant Steve Dale reported that fewer than 10 percent of the 74 million pet cats in the US are pedigreed.
They discovered that blood type A is the most prevalent, with the important exception of certain pedigreed breeds, such as Devon Rex and British Shorthair, which have an increased percentage with blood type B. Dr. Giger also determined the inheritance pattern of feline blood groups and the mechanism of neonatal isoerythrolysis, making it possible to avoid fading kitten syndrome in at - risk newborn kittens.
Most cats (85 %) were characterized as domestic varieties; only 3 % were claimed to be registered pedigree (a figure unchanged since 1993), while others were described as unregistered pedigreed or unknown breed.
Cats have three different blood types: A (most common), B (seen in certain pedigreed cats) and AB (rarest).
As the Labrador Retriever is the most popular dog breed in America (according to American Kennel Club registration statistics), the Persian is our most popular pedigreed cat.
Such registries usually issue certificates for each recorded animal, called a pedigree, pedigreed animal documentation, or most commonly, an animal's «papers».
For instance, there was a half billion dollar deal in Japan on behalf of a US multinational where the GC was going to use an extremely pedigreed firm — one of the largest and most credentialed global firms in the world.
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