Sentences with phrase «of city law»

The workshop was co-sponsored by Teaching Legal Ethics UK, part of City Law School's Centre for the Study of Legal Professional Practice and the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Professionalism.
Fay Copeland, head of City law firm Wedlake Bell's contentious trust and probate team, is quoted (The Observer, 30 November 2008) as saying: «Going to court can cost as much as # 150,000 — with the risk that if you lose you may have to pay the winning side's costs as well.
Robert Macro, Head of City law firm Druces» International Wealth and Fiduciary practice, has been named «Private Client Lawyer of the Year» at the WealthBriefing European Awards 2018.
(Full text after the jump) TreeHugger: Your department has just recently been made part of city law.
Food trucks operate in a gray area of city law.
Gabriel Taussig, chief of the city Law Department's administrative law division, said the city will fight the proposed injunction.
Mayor Bill de Blasio campaigned on a promise to lower fines against small businesses, criticizing what he deemed the punitive, «revenue - focused» enforcement of city laws.
Quinn, de Blasio, and, to an extent, Thompson came armed with facts and knowledge of city law while Liu, who was 30 minutes late for the debate, and Albanese tended to give more general answers.
She says she's the face of this law, after someone stole all the gold she owned, and then sold it to a second - hand dealer in Liverpool, who didn't have to cooperate with police because he was outside the jurisdiction of a city law that forces shop owners to keep better track of merchandise.
One suggestion has been for a tax on the profits of City law firms.
Non-residential projects have ranged from the Baltic restaurant in Southwark, to the riverside offices of City law firm SJ Berwin.
Penny Cooper is an associate dean of the City Law School and a governor of the Expert Witness Institute
They combine the talent, experience and expertise of the City law firm with a proper understanding of the value of long - term, personal and mutually beneficial working relationships.
Plus its chair, Nicholas Cheffings, is currently head of City law diversity scheme PRIME.
A shame for these two, and I wouldn't want to kick anyone while they're down, but that said... if you can somehow fail any part of the LPC, you really don't deserve to practise in the upper tiers of city law...
London, UK, 8 April 2015 — The risk of key staff being poached by rival firms, potentially taking major clients with them, now poses a significant threat to the profitability of City law firms, reveals new research by Thomson Reuters Legal business, the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals.
TARGETjobs is all set to celebrate the tenth anniversary of City law for ethnic minorities, a two - day event that gives aspiring solicitors the chance to... (view)
However, Professor Dominic Regan, of City Law School, who describes Sir Rupert's proposals as «staggering» in their audacity, points out that fixed costs would apply to clinical negligence — «perceived as the safest and potentially most lucrative of injury work» — and would include the fees of counsel.
Finally, the office is one of City law's more impressive workplaces — and boasts that much - desired feature: an in - house gym (which is apparently pretty good).
Professor Dominic Regan, of City Law School & NLJ columnist, has advised Lord Justice Jackson on reform and continues to do so.
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