As
much as lawyers may not be pleased about the digital changes squeezing business, there is no way to escape.
We value our business team as
much as our lawyers and recruit them on the same principles — selecting individuals from the best commercial and academic institutions and offering them unrivalled opportunities for personal and professional development.
The innovation community needs lawyers as
much as lawyers need innovation,» said Hsiaolei Miller, Group Publisher of Above the Law.
Justice Robert Maranger, Superior Court of Justice: «Judges talk about lawyers as
much as lawyers talk about judges.
Much as lawyers love their iPads — and they are great for surfing, e-mailing and presenting evidence in court — they are not true laptop replacements when it comes to business productivity.
Plus, for as
much as lawyers bluster, most lawyer - employers fear face - to - face confrontation.
Marketing professionals can use coaching as
much as your lawyers.
I don't think this is the press «sensationalising» departures, as
much as lawyers would love that to be true.
As
much as lawyers like -LSB-...]
As
much as lawyers like to have confidence in their trial strategies, having actual people hear the evidence and weigh in on it provides insight that can't be gained anywhere else.
Much as the lawyers explain to me that settling is completely standard business procedure, it still seems fundamentally flawed to me somehow.»
Much as lawyers and doctors ensure quality within their professions through bar examinations and board certification, the AFT and the NEA call for higher certification standards for new teachers (but rarely for current teachers), apprenticeships, peer review, and rewards for teachers who earn additional credentials, such as National Board certification.
The one thing we didn't talk about, which is I think maybe worth raising now, is she pointed out to me before we started recording that she can't charge as
much as a lawyer.
An appreciation of what it can do for their practice is all that's really necessary,
much as the lawyer that understands BES is a rare creature indeed, but there is no shortage of lawyers using Blackberries.
Not exact matches
I had no idea how
much I needed to know, and absolutely no idea I was capable of learning so many different aspects of a business this far in my career
as a
lawyer.
Mark Schankerman, a professor at the London School of Economics, who first met Spangenberg after he donated some of his patent fortune to fund work in entrepreneurship at the London school, said patent trolls and their
lawyers play a role in limiting the patent economy, especially in cases where they are demanding too
much for IP — «the «holdups,»
as he called them.
If you decide to go the LLC route, just make sure your
lawyer structures the operating agreement to read
as much like a «C» corporation
as possible.
Employees rave about a culture where karaoke matters
as much as contracts, and where
lawyers take time off to accompany underprivileged kids to Disney.
A paper co-authored by University of Ottawa Professor Michael Wolfson, one of Canada's top researchers on income and equality issues, said there was
much debate of Ottawa's new program this year allowing some income splitting for couples with children, but most people don't realize income splitting has long existed for thousands of professionals such
as doctors and
lawyers who have been able to funnel their incomes through private companies they create to hold their income.
As Ross Ulbricht seeks a new trial, citing the actions of federal agents Carl Mark Force IV and Shaun Bridges, a
lawyer close to the case does not see
much hope for the convicted Silk Road administrator.
Mr Buffett doesn't pay
as much in taxes because he has accountants and
lawyers who make Mr Buffett's income pleasant to politicians.
British supermarket chain Tesco is facing legal claims that it is paying women less than men for work of equal value, in a case that
lawyers estimate could ultimately cost it
as much as 4 billion pounds ($ 5.6 billion) in compensation payments.
The
lawyers may have
as much of an aversion
as I've had to Donald Trump, but they are the ones who are sent into court to resist the mandates of Obamacare and to defend the Little Sisters of the Poor, the owners of Hobby Lobby, or the doctors and nurses who are invoking their rights under Hyde - Weldon Act not to be forced to participate in abortions.
It should give one pause, however, that Abraham Lincoln was quite comfortable with the idea that law is a business
as well
as a profession, and that his idea of virtue in a
lawyer was not
much different from common decency in any other occupation.
«Often, you need to tell these women to bank
as much money
as they can because it's going to be a very short payday,» says Schwartz, the California paternity
lawyer.
Well, that's because the Supreme Court doesn't
much like it, determining more than 100 years ago that polygamy was «an offence against society» (Reynolds v. U.S.) and compared it to «murders sanctified by religious belief, such
as human sacrifice or the burning of women on their husbands» funeral pyres,» or so writes
lawyer and social critic Wendy Kaminer.
I am seriously convinced that my son's birth would have been faster and easier if he hasn't realized that
much of my work
as a
lawyer is in eviction defense.
Here is the reality of my divorce: Despite the fact that the court appointed custody evaluator ruled parenting during the marriage was joint, a vocational evaluation that concluded my ex-wife could make just
as much money
as me, joint custody of the children post marriage (although in reality they were with me
much more often), pretty good evidence my ex-wife committed fraud and perjury and absolute evidence her
lawyer maliciously lied in court, I am required by the court to pay her a massive amount of alimony until he day I die.
As someone who writes so much about food, and who worked as an advertising / regulatory lawyer for one of the world's largest food conglomerates, I didn't think there was a lot that could surprise me about the processed food industr
As someone who writes so
much about food, and who worked
as an advertising / regulatory lawyer for one of the world's largest food conglomerates, I didn't think there was a lot that could surprise me about the processed food industr
as an advertising / regulatory
lawyer for one of the world's largest food conglomerates, I didn't think there was a lot that could surprise me about the processed food industry.
James Bopp Jr, an anti-abortion
lawyer from Indiana, says of the bill, «
As much as we would like to protect the unborn at that point, it is futile and it won't save any babies.&raqu
As much as we would like to protect the unborn at that point, it is futile and it won't save any babies.&raqu
as we would like to protect the unborn at that point, it is futile and it won't save any babies.»
They are thrown out on grounds
as simple
as «the womans
lawyer wasn't paid
as much as the man's when the prenup was made»; which apparently makes it unfair and invalid.
What galls me most about Any government connected enterprise is the five hundred requisition forms, the three thousand government
lawyers, the two hundred appropriations bills and tax riders with the endless meetings, environmental and feasibility studies, the exploratory congressional junkets, along with all the absolutely necessary secretaries, congressional assistants, cocktail parties, ground breaking ceremonies, news briefs and conferences it takes for the government to so
much as buy a damn paper clip.
Scott Turow — novelist /
lawyer — makes maybe
as much money
as the mint.
Financial disclosures filed last year show 24 lawmakers, mostly
lawyers, were making about
as much or more in outside income
as their $ 79,500 base annual pay from the state.
The judge ruled last week in favor of Blake Morris, a
lawyer and Senate candidate, who in February of last year was denied a Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request seeking the Senate's mail guidelines, which determine how taxpayer - funded flyers, letters, and newsletters can be distributed,
as well
as how
much money each member is allocated.
So the mayor's defense
lawyers had recently been pushing Bharara to make a decision sooner rather than later, by arguing that Bharara would be seen
as «pulling a Comey» and putting his thumb on the voting scales if he waited
much longer.
It is no longer news that the
much hyped human right activist,
lawyer cum demonstrator turned flagbearer of the liberalist oriented New Patriotic Party Nana Addo has exposed himself
as a dictator who can not repent and has broken all bad records set by his forerunners.
Three candidates couldn't make through the National Assembly hearing process under the current president for the last four years because of (1) his speculative investment in real estate using secret information, (2) earning too
much money when working
as a
lawyer, and (3) his historical viewpoint that lawmakers and general public don't endorse or agree to.
Financial disclosures filed last year show just 24 state lawmakers — mostly
lawyers — were making about
as much or more in outside income
as their $ 79,500 base annual pay from the state.
I'm not a
lawyer, but without pretty clear justification, this would appear to breach Articles 5, 11 and - arguably - 3 of the ECHR (
as you said, it was degrading and we have a
much broader definition of torture than our American cousins thank God).
Lawyers for the three jailed Montie FM contemnors have described the Progressive People's Party's campaign against freeing the convicts
as «
much ado about nothing».
I have written this piece
much against the counsel of well - meaning individuals who believe that Mr. Femi Fani - Kayode, the loquacious controversial
lawyer is better ignored anytime he throws all cautions to the wind
as he is no longer worth the attention of right - thinking people.
If Silver reported fake «referral fees»
as alleged, the question becomes what the rest of the state's
lawyer - legislators do for their outside income — and how
much they can shield the details through
lawyer - client privilege.Real estate rules in New York.It's like oil in Texas.
A former
lawyer from Chautauqua County may be facing
as much as 20 years in prison and a $ 250 - thousand fine on a federal charge of mail fraud for a nearly three year long ponzi scheme.
Also a
lawyer with some training in physics, Saunders admits he is «not a fan» of such theories — not so
much because they yield bad science
as because they lead to bad theology.
And once in law, there is a great deal of flexibility — unlike scientists,
lawyers usually do not have
as much time and emotional investment in a career - long project, so if a certain situation is not right,
lawyers can typically change jobs more easily than researchers.
«They could own
as much as three times the kilowatts
as they could ever get out of the little dam and keep all the fish,» says
lawyer David Harrison, a senior advisor to the Conservancy's Global Freshwater Program.
That,
as much as we are irritated by
lawyers, cops and government, the alternative is worse.
That's where we
as roboticists may be leaving ourselves vulnerable to the
lawyers, whereas in the commercial world you learn very
much how to make things safe and what is important.
I've learned that you can be married to someone for 18 years, look at them sitting across the table from you in a
lawyer's office, and realize that they're just
as much a stranger to you
as the lady who led you to the conference room and gave you a bottle of water because your mouth was dry.