Many are in well - paid positions,
often at large firms.
Not exact matches
Large firms have associates and paralegals who
often do much of the work
at lower hourly rates.
Too
often designers view
large firms with suspicion and chafe
at executives» constant carping about measurable results and ROI.
As a CEO
at a
large financial
firm, she
often worked 10 - hour days, ate meals (sometimes even dinner)
at her desk, and half - joked that she felt like a «weekend wife and mom.»
Technology
firms are most likely to pay a dividend
large enough only to satisfy mutual fund requirements, which
often require holdings to pay
at least some kind of dividend, even if only a penny per year, per share.
Well, consider this: those same
large speculators and commercial
firms who regularly employ spreads - again, some of the most invested and arguably the most sophisticated players in futures trading - are
often employing spreads based on market conditions and events that recur
at periodic intervals.
Comprehensive account management: Investors managing
large sums of money
often have a variety of accounts
at different investment
firms.
Just like these small startup
firms that can not sue
large corporations, an individual artist is
often at the mercy of litigants and
large corporations.
Preventing pollution is a learned discipline that VC's and start - ups
often lack but which
larger traditional industrial
firms have acquired
at great effort.
At the other end of the spectrum, at large firms of 500 or more lawyers, 31.4 percent report that Westlaw is the service they use most often, followed by Lexis at 22.1 percen
At the other end of the spectrum,
at large firms of 500 or more lawyers, 31.4 percent report that Westlaw is the service they use most often, followed by Lexis at 22.1 percen
at large firms of 500 or more lawyers, 31.4 percent report that Westlaw is the service they use most
often, followed by Lexis
at 22.1 percen
at 22.1 percent.
I'm not sure if Feldman has ever attended an in - house CLE
at a Big Law
firm, but in my experience, there
often is a
large «postmortem» element to the discussion.
In her more than 20 years in the legal industry, she has practiced and held key positions
at other
large law
firms,
often working on diversity initiatives.
Despite several notable exceptions, there seems to be an inverse relationship
at play: some of the
largest firms are more
often seen as impersonal, less willing to engage, and more complacent compared to their mid-sized counterparts.
«
At big
firms, the clients are
often larger institutions.
The problem is that, although competition law actions may claim substantial sums of total damages, this sum is
often to be shared by thousands of small companies or individual consumers who have all suffered loss
at the hands of their suppliers» cartel activity, or of a
larger firm's abuse of dominance.
«It can be difficult
at a
larger firm to do the kind of work you are passionate about — they
often want you to rotate.»
That survey put the median
at 1,470 hours, although the targets are
often higher
at large national and global
firms.
«Attorney Rohit Sabharwal, a Rick's regular, says he
often takes clients of his small law
firm with him and such entertaining was common when he was
at a
large firm, too.
At larger firms, support staff are
often assigned the task of downloading, labeling and filing the free - look documents.
In part, both practice areas
at the top of the rate range occupy those spaces because companies
often use
larger firms for these kinds of matters.
Partners who want to be involved in the
firm's management
often feel out of the loop on how those decisions are made, especially
at larger firms where much of the day - to - day details are left to administrators, Mayden said.
Particularly
at larger firms, some partners believe ADR's
often quick, direct approach to settling disputes isn't lucrative enough to help pay for little used - in the ADR process - associates and staff.
VWV (Veale Wasbrough Vizards) provides «a speed and quality of service that is
often superior to that of
larger firms and
at a price that is much more competitive».
Compared to an individual litigator
at a medium or
large law
firm, it is probable that a litigation consultant will go to trial 10x - 50x more
often.
In part, all three of these practice areas
at the top of the rate range occupy those spaces because companies
often use
larger firms for these kinds of matters.
It is odd that it is
often claimed that demand for legal services is flat in Western economies, a conclusion reached by looking
at the revenues of
large law
firms in the US and UK.
Any GC who has reviewed data from TyMetrix would quickly draw the same conclusion, as a
large firm lawyer with 20 - years experience in, say, Minneapolis
often has a lower billing rate than a second - year
at a mega-
firm in NYC.
That's been the case more
often at Connecticut's
largest law
firms.
In part, both of those practice areas are
at the top because companies
often use
larger firms for these kinds of matters.
At larger firms, the strategy is
often guided by the juggling act — directives from key partners with different agendas, offices spread across the globe, the ability to «service» more than lead.
At larger firms, support staff members are
often hired based on their professional background, such as technology or human resources, to handle those specific administrative areas, Burton said.
It is
often assumed that making progress towards democracy and economic and social development requires
at least the resources of governments and
large corporations and law
firms.
At least in Canada, the truth is that only a minority of Lawyers get the added legal research guidance within a (
often large) law
firm setting.
While
larger law
firms may hire administrative personnel to assist in day - to - day business operations, solo attorneys are
often chief cooks and bottle washers; and, even
at small
firms, managing partners are forced to both practice and manage the practice.
Graduate schemes are
often offered
at larger companies, particularly consulting
firms, government, media, and telecommunications.