Sentences with phrase «of junior colleagues»

I'm usually able to see both sides of an argument, but here, honestly, I just can not understand the logic of the other side given the pervasive utilization in the legal profession of junior colleagues to write judicial opinions, briefs, motions, articles, letters, etc. on which senior folks sign off.
Rothstein and a pair of junior colleagues advance three central theses, all of which are wrong — though they'll appeal to a strange alliance of progressive educators and (up to a point) conservative Republicans.
Put bluntly, established scientists are taking advantage of their junior colleagues.
The paper was not important for either of the two faculty members, but it was crucial for the career of a junior colleague who had contributed to the research.
With the help of a junior colleague (Christopher Laessø), he tracks the phone to an apartment building in a rough neighborhood, where, in a burst of desperation and callous glee, he executes an ill - advised plot to scare the thieves into giving up their contraband.
After investigation, the Trust found Wasteney guilty of serious misconduct, namely the blurring of professional boundaries and the subjection of a junior colleague to improper pressure and unwanted conduct.

Not exact matches

The outcry of former employees — senior and juniorof late against Zuckerberg seem to suggest a credibility issue with teams and former colleagues.
These include being frequently interrupted or talked over; having decision - makers primarily address your male colleagues, even if they're junior to you; working harder to receive the same recognition as your male peers; having your ideas ignored unless they're rephrased by your male colleagues; worrying so much about being either «too nice» or «sharp elbowed» that it hurts your ability to be effective; frequently being asked how you manage your work - life balance; and perhaps most difficult of all, not having peers who have been through similar situations to support you during tough times.
In only one or two cases did sponsored faculty in good jobs mess up so badly that their colleagues did not want to retain them; and in only one or two instances did junior faculty manage to overcome the handicap of appointment to a junk job.
With the game petering out, Sio replaced his international colleague Junior Tallo - the man who replaced him in the Cote d'Ivoire squad - for a sixth appearance of the season.
@bullfrog I largely agree with you there, and the point about simulators is one made by my colleagues with regards Esteban, but having coached Kobayashi and Perez from junior category mediocrity to F1 podium finishers is a respectable feat, albeit minor versus the young driver successes of Williams and Force India.
Well, it will interest you that some of these seniors are not even on talking terms with their own junior colleagues who they are sharing the same office with because of competition; interesting!
These senior broadcasters can go to the extent that they don't even want their junior colleagues who sit - in for them on radio to play their identification jingle but rather playing the I.D of him who is absent.
Yes, I have listened to various comments from both junior and senior colleagues on the sudden demise of our beloved and I see the real typical Ghanaian hypocrisy where we adore the dead than living.
The governor emerged from the 10 - week selection period for the Clinton seat politically battered, with Kennedy loyalists bitter that a Paterson aide questioned her fitness and character, several incumbent members of Congress upset they had been bypassed for a junior colleague, and a local political establishment dismayed by the inconsistent public signals coming from the governor himself.
Superintendent Anyidoho, the Crime Officer at the Airport Police Station, was said to have been handcuffed alongside a junior colleague of his and taken to the Police Headquarters last Thursday.
Sources close to a company that employed Gavin Williamson, the defence secretary, as a managing director say he attended a meeting to discuss his future after office colleagues became aware of his relationship with a junior colleague.
Most junior ministers have a lower public profile than their senior colleagues and media engagement is generally a minor part of the job.
Meanwhile the chancellor was accused of cowardice for not taking a greater public role in defending a controversial budget policy reversal and instead leaving a junior colleague to carry the can.
To answer that question, Basson and a team of colleagues, which includes Dr. William P. Newman, chair emeritus of the SMHS Department of Internal Medicine, and Dr. Daniel Persinger, a surgical resident at the time the research was performed and currently an SMHS junior faculty member in surgery, got to work.
I assist one of my colleagues in running a junior science club one afternoon a week.
Moreover, junior faculty members at U of T receive little formal faculty mentoring or career development support from the administration or their tenured colleagues.
For their study, Johnson and fellow microbiology and molecular biology professor Scott Weber and colleagues monitored the attitudes of juniors and seniors from 400 - level science courses.
Cappella and her colleagues found that attending a middle or junior high school negatively impacted certain measures of beliefs about students» academic abilities.
«Chuck was highly respected by his research and clinical colleagues and was a popular mentor, not only for many medical students and pediatric residents, but also for fellows and junior faculty,» said John Cunningham, MD, Donald N. Pritzker Professor and interim chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the university.
Occupying the other spots at the table are Strutt's much younger third wife (Amy Landecker from Transparent), dressed in exactly the right shade of garish aqua and too much mascara, and Grant's junior colleague Alex (Jay Duplass, also from Transparent) and his elegant wife (Chloe Sevigny), the last two obsequious social climbers dressed in matching shades of beige that also match the mansion's walls.
Without her knowledge, Arbogast steals an egg, labeled «Junior,» fertilizes it with Hesse's sperm and injects it into his colleague's tum - tum, where, thanks to daily doses of Expectane and female hormones, the embryo makes itself at home.
In the sterile office where she performs her thankless data - processing duties, a clucky older colleague — quietly mocked behind her back by the bitchy juniors — serves as an all - too - clear signal to chain - smoking Setsuko of the joyless future stretching out before her.
Harvard's Jal Mehta topped the junior faculty league table this year (taking the baton from his colleague Marty West), aided by the release of his book The Allure of Order and his guest blogs on RHSU.
A while back, several colleagues and I got into a long discussion about the quality of their college advisors during the critical junior and senior years of high school.
With an always - on recording — where the teacher safely retains control of the data — teachers can revisit time slots of interest to them and, if they want, even make them available to a remote coach or colleague, to work on how and why certain lessons and deliveries resonated.Model lessons can be shared with junior staff to help them see what techniques really engage and inspire students, sharing the intelligence and professional development gains.
The editors of this volume, Eric Rofes and Lisa M. Stulberg, junior professors at Humboldt State University and New York University respectively, are «two progressive scholars» who «intend for this volume to serve as a challenge to many of [their] senior colleagues
Dr. Sandler has helped to define the future of prevention science not only through his own research but through mentoring students and junior colleagues.
He has also made significant contributions through his service on national task forces, leadership roles in national organizations and societies, and mentoring of students and junior colleagues.
Wilcox points to the support established lawyers readily provide junior colleagues as an example of that collegiality in practice.
Juniors meet with their assigned career development partner and the head of their practice group to discuss their annual reviews, which consist of feedback provided by colleagues.
PSLs are well - respected attorneys, usually with several years of practice experience, who draft or gather high - quality precedent documents, research and summarize legal developments for internal and client use, help billable attorneys find expert colleagues, and train junior lawyers.
We have all had the experience in meetings with colleagues, mentors, senior and junior lawyers, of not being heard.
Even at a junior level, I feel like my contributions are valued in these discussions, thanks to the support of my colleagues.
providing an improved ability to delegate creation of first draft to more junior colleague (if applicable).
The converse of this «one - mistake rule» is the halo effect: a junior lawyer impresses a partner by consistently doing outstanding work; the partner tells his / her colleagues, and the junior lawyer becomes known as a superstar.
I think of this in terms of the baby boomer programmer who thinks they should be granted deference by junior colleagues based on years of industry experience.
I therefore believe the correct question (which my colleague David Maister and I have been asking partners at significant firms for some years) is: «tell me please, what percentage of your work could you delegate to a junior, given that that junior was properly trained to do the work with quality?»
In addition to producing 20 to 90 per cent time - saving on contract reviews, because Kira's system is trained by experienced practitioners, it helps to «institutionalise a firm's knowledge advantage» by allowing junior lawyers to benefit from the skills of their senior colleagues, he says.
So, to the extent we want our law firms to be successful over the long - term, we should be actively sponsoring and promoting the careers of women and encouraging our more junior female colleagues to seek out opportunities for leadership.
My junior lawyer colleagues remind me that, for the present, there is a long way to go before AI, machine learning and other systems technology will replace the warmth and comfort of human interaction.
In past years, the only BD training program offered by most law firms consisted of mentoring tips often presented ad - hoc by senior partners to more junior colleagues.
Their relationships with colleagues and their management of junior staff are often very poor.
Our Confidential Advisor Program ensures that junior associates benefit from the experience of their more senior colleagues by providing them an advisor to help enhance their career development and experience with the firm.
A panel of second - year associates will share with their more junior colleagues an entertaining rendition of «What They Wish They'd Known» when they were first - year associates.
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