Sentences with phrase «offices at most firms»

Take training, which tends to fluctuate between departments and offices at most firms.

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But gun control advocates doubt that Trump really means what he says, after he ran for office warning that his opponent, Hillary Clinton, would remove the constitutional right to bear arms and he rode into the White House with the firm backing of the NRA, which opposes most attempts at real change.
One reason is simply travel and logistics; it is easier for investment firms (most of which have at least a branch office in New York) to trek up to midtown and even line up multiple family office meetings for the week, than it would be to fly or drive around California to the less geographically concentrated family offices there.
One of the members, senior project coordinator Jim Sipes of the Atlanta office of EDAW, a landscape architecture and planning firm, exploited existing data to model which low - lying regions are most at risk from storm surges and flooding and where the most vulnerable populations are concentrated.
Most recently, she managed the state - side office of a Chinese venture capital firm in San Francisco and prior to that was Controller at a consulting firm in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
This is the space that I know the most about and the area that I've studied and worked on over my career, starting from a public interest law firm experience at the Institute for Justice, [then] the Heritage Foundation, the White House, and the U.S. Department of Education running the Office of Innovation and Improvement.
«He enjoys the perks that come from sitting atop his law firm: The respectful associates whose offices were once the sitting rooms and servants» bedrooms of the 19th century mansion... Clients can't help noticing the glamour, the elegance... [especially] the women who come to him at the most difficult time of their lives and tearfully whisper revealing details about their most personal encounters in their marriages.
Sidley Austin has one of the most flexible attorney - search functions, allowing you to tick multiple boxes for job title and office, for instance, which is a very handy way of seeing at a glance what resources the firm has in any combination across its extensive international network.
The Philadelphia office of The Cochran Firm has partnered with some of the most talented lawyers in civil litigation and criminal defense and put at their disposal the nationwide resources of The Cochran Firm.
The Magic Circle firm's offices in Western Europe are said to be most vulnerable to cuts, which are expected to occur all at once in mid-February.
The Dallas, Texas office of the Cochran Firm has drawn some of the top Personal Injury and Criminal Defense lawyers in Texas and put the nationwide resources and connections of one of the nation's most prominent law firms at their fingertips.
I was in a Business Development seminar last year and my friend Jim said something that really resonated: «Most of us in this room work for law firms that are really good at what they do, have offices in the same cities, and charge similar rates.
The personal injury and criminal defense attorneys at our Houston office have decades of combined experience helping people get the justice they deserve, and remain an active part of our national firm, giving them access to the countless resources and legal expertise of some of the nation's most effective lawyers.
The attorneys at the Law Offices of Johnson & Buh in Geneva, Illinois, have more than 50 years of combined legal experience in criminal law, making us one of northern Illinois» most well - established criminal defense firms.
With 3 offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, and approximately 300 legal professionals, the firm dedicates itself to providing solutions at the highest international standard and solving the clients» most demanding problems in a cost - effective way.
In contrast to affluent defendants, indigent DUI defendants will most likely be represented by an attorney in the public defender's office who may possess excellent legal skills, but must handle an unconscionable workload and is therefore unable to devote the same time and resources to a client's case compared to an attorney at a law firm.
Most small businesses and tech startups do not need the legal advice of an over-priced lawyer, where a significant portion of the lawyer's hourly rate is due to the expensive overhead of extravagant offices, a bloated support staff and fifteen years» experience working at a Bay Street firm.
Over in Philly, the firm's HQ and the office that «probably exerts the most influence culturally nationwide,» attorneys can expect a packed social calendar with «weekly happy hours and monthly associate lunches» as well as a «big soirée at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology.»
Silo's most common use at law firms is not as the core application interface, but to allow employees a secure way to access their personal accounts and social media from their offices.
Ask most lawyers about their firm's strategy, and they'll think back to that time when the firm's leadership team took several meetings and at least one offsite retreat to come up with a grand vision for the firm, eventually expressed in a handsome bound document that now occupies the rarely accessed top shelf in their office.
The major challenge for firms at an early stage in considering their international strategy is that the most advanced firms are developing their competitive capabilities at a considerable pace — not just in terms of presence and the scale of their offices but also in terms of service integration.
Most new spaces have only two or three office sizes, usually 90 - 150 square feet for associates and about 225 square feet for partners, and we know of at least one major international firm that has taken the single - size office plunge.
Veatch joins the firm from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), where he was most recently Chief of the National Security & Cybercrimes Section at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois.
For less money than most firms typically spend to send their attorneys out of the office to attend CLEs and for fewer lost billable hours, you can have an in - house ethics CLE tailored to your firm's practice areas, and earn CLE credit at the same time.
Most recently, his firm's flagship property at 666 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan was the subject of controversy: Around the time his father - in - law received the Republican nomination last spring, Mr. Kushner's firm began conversations with a Chinese company with ties to some of the Communist Party's leading families about a plan to invest billions of dollars in the troubled office tower.
Most of the medical biller's days are spent at a computer desk in the claims processing office, the administrative billing and accounting department, or a private office, depending on the type and set up of the medical billing firm.
Technology start - ups swallowed up most of the available large blocks of office space in downtown San Francisco in the first quarter of this year, pushing up rents at class - A buildings and leaving little space for other firms, even with about three...
Technology start - ups swallowed up most of the available large blocks of office space in downtown San Francisco in the first quarter of this year, pushing up rents at class - A buildings and leaving little space for other firms, even with about three million sq. ft. of new construction now in the pipeline.
EisnerAmper, an accounting, tax and advisory firm, will consolidate most of its employees from multiple New Jersey offices at MetroTop Plaza II, taking all of the 10 - story building's sixth and seventh floors, and portions of the first and eighth floors for a term of more than 15 years.
Rents are nudging up at the Loop's most coveted office buildings, suggesting that business is back downtown, according to a new report from JLL, a commercial real estate firm.
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