When she replied that
she often drafted documents or handled certain matters, the interviewer's response was always the same, «At our firm, lawyers do that.»
Not exact matches
The
documents show signs of the tacit bargaining that
often goes on in
drafting groups: we'll let you get your point in if you'll let us get ours in — even if the two don't agree.
In a small political party that is unlikely to elect anyone to office, or is likely to elect only a handful of officials, the
drafting of the party platform is
often seen as the primary mission of the party since it articulates the ideas that are associated with the party and provides a marketing
document for the party and for its ideas.
It is
often seen that students
often fail to
draft a well - written
document, and for that, they can always take the help of the online assignment writing services which would lessen down their burden and help them secure top grades.
The common practice of simply picking up the last pleading you filed and using that as a starting point for
drafting a new
document can (and in my experience,
often does) result in filing something with an out of date case style and / or failing to serve a new party.
Often, this means taking time to
draft and review
documents slowly.
Lawyers will so
often stick to the letter and miss the substance... most of them spend their working lives
drafting some sort of
document or another — trying to see whether it covers this contingency or that.
These LPOs, mostly in India, but
often with a stateside presence, specialize in
document review, contract
drafting, patent applications, litigation support, due diligence, and legal research, among other services.
(2) Since real estate is mostly business, do I really like the business aspects of the practice of law, including
drafting and reviewing
often long and boring leases, loan
documents, and similar
documents as well as the intricate financing devices that make modern real estate transactions interesting?
But because we are
often dealing with our client's confidences when we
draft these
documents, it is crucial to not only understand how Track Changes works, but also how its misuse can result in the inadvertent disclosure of privileged or otherwise privileged information.»
I
often tell my clients at the outset of what's
often a long and painful exercise in
drafting of a typical response that the language, tone and content is different from that of a legal
document.
Although para 2A of the Practice Direction to Pt 31 of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 deals with electronic
documents and electronic disclosure, the report suggests that the requirements are
often ignored, and a working party under the Senior Master is
drafting a new PD, which may come into force later this year.
And in
document drafting, there's the obvious
drafting task, which
often occurs in Word.
The claim will be
drafted carefully, fully outlining the damages sustained by the injured client, and will be fully
documented with the supporting scientific evidence that is
often required in serious injury cases.
In the Court's experience, these instructions are
often, if not always,
drafted by counsel, involve their work product, are
often overly inclusive, and the
documents they list do not necessarily bear a reasonable relationship to the issues in litigation.
My practice - specific workshops help mid-level and senior attorneys perfect the kinds of
documents they most
often draft:
Comparing
documents is a routine task for legal professionals since they
often share contracts,
drafts, and other legal
documents with opposing counsel and third parties.
In my experience, litigation can
often be avoided by having transaction
documents drafted by someone with a joint transaction / litigation background, or by ensuring that transaction counsel consults with litigation counsel during the
drafting process.
Lack of any one aspect
often results in an incomplete and a poorly
drafted profile
document.
You will
often need to
draft this
document to authorize someone else — a partner or subordinate — to act on your behalf.
Legal analysts are
often tasked with
drafting important
documents, writing research reports, and communicating effectively with a variety of people, so employers want to see if you possess written and verbal communication skills.
Often the candidates with the most impressive
documents go through several
drafts to make sure their writing is free from typos, grammar mistakes, and awkward wording.
If the mediator is a lawyer, s / he can
draft the agreement, and that is
often the best procedure if the mediator is well qualified and experienced in
drafting such
documents.
However, pro se couples
often find it helpful to have the assistance of a family law attorney in
drafting documents and guiding them through the process.
-- Like wills, a Power of Attorney is an
often - overlooked legal
document that you can have
drafted to dictate the manner in which various matters will be dealt with in the event you become mentally incapacitated (for example due to an accident or illness) and therefore unable to make decisions on your own.