Addie Russell chose to manipulate Silver in the end, telling the Speaker that he couldn't unbundle the WEA Planks for separate up and down votes, which in the end Silver and Gov. Cuomo told her was necessary to pass the 9out of 10 planks, minus the Abortion Provision, after it was reconciled with the 9 WEA Planks that passed in the Senate.
Pushback: customers are consolidating vendors,
not unbundling: Yes, we agree that firms find it preferable to have one vendor instead of five or more (one party to deal with, could minimize risk, etc), but we don't believe that this disputes our deflationary thesis.
You should
not unbundle something you have never done before.
So why
not unbundle jobs the same way in the field of law?
Not exact matches
Bell and Rogers have also taken steps, she said, «but
not to the extent, of course, where it is a complete
unbundling of services.»
Last week, the Canadian Radio - Television and Telecommuncations Commission decided to start
unbundling cable packages, the annoying practice of packaging channels you do watch with those that you don't, like BookTelevision and the Rural Channel.
Cable and satellite providers have long been against the
unbundling of TV channel packages because they wouldn't be able to charge as much for an a la carte menu of stations.
Cable
unbundling, which the CRTC seems increasingly likely to enforce, would also hurt profits.The communications giants believe Shomi will complement their existing distribution services,
not cannibalize them.
Customers don't want to buy 500 channels anymore and only watch 12, says Wilderotter, weighing in on the
unbundling of cable TV.
Rosenblatt says that Foursquare revenue is at least doubling every year and marketers couldn't be happier with the results the company is delivering.He explains that by
unbundling Foursquare's core use cases, the company created two apps that are simpler and easier to use, making it easier to communicate its value proposition to users and marketers.
And while banks aren't going anywhere, they are being «
unbundled.»
So cut your cord, or don't;
unbundle or
not, but figure out a way to see «Olive Kitteridge,» because it is a work of art.
This entails «
unbundling» the teaching job so that each teacher is
not asked to excel at so many things, and reimaging it in such a way that permits individual teachers to spend more time doing what they are best at.»
In contrast, if we
unbundle the teacher's role to separate learning and assessment, we can have human graders who are dedicated full - time to grading students» work as soon as it is submitted and who become far more efficient at grading because they don't deal with the time costs of switching between different teaching roles.
Dynamism Devotees are better suited to meet parental demands and to empower autonomy - seeking educators — but they can't promise that their «
unbundling» of the system won't lead to lots of poorly served schools (and kids).
Not everyone wants adaptive cruise control, so Mercedes partially
unbundles the package.
Music had
not changed — that is, it hadn't been
unbundled from the concept of an «album» — and did
not change until the iPod appeared.
You don't see these costs in performance attributions,
unbundled management fees, or even standard trading cost analyses.
I prefer to have broad exposure with limited company risk, and since I'm definitely
not a stock picker I've only found
unbundling the Canadian REIT Index XRE to be worthwhile.
So are airliners beginning to
not only
unbundle, but also beginning to offer quality service at reasonable prices?
Don't be sucked in by low - fare airline pricing as they
unbundle everything, and when you add in all the extra fees, you might be better off flying a full - service carrier.
As airlines continue to
unbundle their products into basic economy, economy, premium economy and so on, passengers will more frequently be presented with the option of a more comfortable on board experience, but the flip side of this is that increased passenger comfort will more often than
not come at a price.
Maybe if it was still a forced device it might still have some chance, but
not after it was
unbundled.
Did the xbox one with kinect
not sell millions before it was
unbundled?
Hence why it was
unbundled months after launch,
not to mention MS claimed it needed to be plugged into the system only to pull a 180 on that later on.
But it meant that the estimated 5 million Xbox One owners who had bought their console before the Kinect
unbundling were stuck with an accessory they didn't necessarily want in the first place.
Designer Carl Ledbetter tells Develop how Microsoft considered building the motion sensor into the console itself, and why he's
not sad to see it
unbundled
Legal
unbundling rules are in place in both sectors, but they are
not sufficient to prevent companies from using their ownership of network infrastructure to favour their own affiliated companies.
The possibility for further utility
unbundling, or more significant separation of regulated and competitive activities within integrated utilities, should
not be precluded.
LAWPRO's concern that
unbundling could lead to more claims stems from the fact that the biggest causes of claims against lawyers — communication issues and inadequate investigation or discovery of facts — are at least equally, if
not more likely, to occur during the provision of
unbundled legal services.
Those who can
not access legal advice (either through full - representation or
unbundling), need a service (guide / helper / navigator) to hear the story, consider the process options and present a short list of viable alternatives that best meets the person's unique situation.
Unbundling (or limited scope representation as it is commonly referred to in the U.S.) is becoming more recognized and highlighted as a key tool to increase access to justice, particularly for those who do
not qualify for legal aid services but can
not afford full representation (the CBA, NAC and Macfarlane reports for example).
It is important
not to take our foot off the gas and to consider further just how much the
unbundling concept can improve access to justice.
(Also,
not all courts allow this sort of «
unbundling.»
Unbundling makes legal services more accessible to populations that might
not otherwise fit the traditional mold of full - service legal representation.
Virtual lawyers are
not the only ones who offer
unbundled legal services, according to the survey.
However, the creation of database of lawyers willing to
unbundle their services is
not going to fix the problem of social injustice because of the culture in the British based justice system.
Traditional models of personal service can
not meet demand, but effective assistance can be provided nonetheless by smart use of technology (and some of the other means noted above, such as
unbundled services, which may themselves be technology - enabled).
Some of our services remain eligible for legal aid; those that are
not are provided at a fixed price, so people need
not fear the uncertainty of
not knowing what the service will cost them...; We offer modular [
unbundled] services, so that we can put together bespoke packages that suit everyone's pocket; We offer extended services by phone and email, so that people who do
not want to come into an office don't need to (whether it's because they are simply busy or because they've been subjected to violence and prefer to remain in a place where they know they are safe); We offer flexible hours, including evenings and weekends; We demystify law by talking to clients in plain English...
Some of the above examples of access to justice are those that are commonly predicted by advocates of alternative structures: business models that facilitate reduced and fixed price legal services and / or
unbundling, technology that enables standardization and improved processes to handle large volumes of cases or contracts, branding that reduces the client's search costs and increases their level of trust, multidisciplinary services that significantly ease the client experience notably because they do
not need to assemble or coordinate different streams of work.
«I think this process gives the client a degree of control that lawyers don't normally give clients,» Joel Miller is quoted as saying about
unbundled legal services.
Ideal for clients working with a lawyer on an «
unbundled» basis, or those clients who call you but who you can
not assist!
Some of the challenges you can face in courts
not used to working with attorneys who provide
unbundled services, and how to protect yourself
Don't bother buying
unbundled legal services if all you know is «I need to talk with a lawyer.»
They haven't really grasped the opportunities that exist because there is still some anxiety about
unbundling,» he says.
As many of you know,
unbundled legal services help to fill the gap for people who do
not qualify for legal aid and can
not afford full representation.
At its very simplest, the «
unbundling» of legal services, also commonly called «limited scope representation» or «a limited scope retainer» (which now is a defined term under the Ontario Rules of Professional Conduct), is «the provision of legal services by a lawyer for part, but
not all, of a client's legal matter by agreement between the lawyer and the client.»
Recognize that
unbundled legal services are
not appropriate for all lawyers, all clients, or all legal problems: Further to commentary under Rule 3.2 - 9, limited scope representation will generally
not be appropriate if a client's ability to make adequately considered decisions in connection with the matter or representation is impaired due to minority, mental disability or for other reasons.
Maybe this falls under «
unbundling legal services» but seen from the buyer's point of view,
not the seller's.
However, LAWPRO feels it should be recognized that
unbundled legal services are
not appropriate for all lawyers, all clients, or all legal problems.