Sentences with phrase «old firm whose»

Is it an older firm whose regular products have satisfied customers for years?

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Curiously, this position is similar to that of the great Julius Wellhausen, whose Prolegomena to the History of Ancient Israel, published over a century ago, put the documentary hypothesis on a firm footing and set the agenda of Old Testament studies down to the present.
«We certainly think there's going to be compelling opportunities for M&A activities between emerging businesses and old - guard retailers,» says Kirsten Green, founder of early - stage venture capital firm Forerunner Ventures, whose portfolio includes Warby Parker, Reformation and Dollar Shave Club, which was acquired by Unilever in 2016 for $ 1 billion.
The series, from executive producer David E. Kelley, stars Billy Bob Thornton as Billy McBride, a washed - up lawyer whose professional life is turned upside down when a young lawyer who has just been fired from his old firm brings him a wrongful death case that pits him against the head of his former firm.
But, as The New York Times reports, the anonymous blogger is, in fact, Jeremy Blachman, a 25 - year - old third - year Harvard law student «whose firsthand experience of Big Law comes down to a round of recruiting interviews last fall... and three months as a summer associate at a large Manhattan firm
«They made her a 4 - year - old zombie,» said Meyer, whose Boston law firm Lubin & Meyer specializes in medical malpractice cases.
They don't know which law firms are big or small, new or old, good or bad, or whose J.D. is the most impressive.
It's a heavy lift, but the older suburbs start with the advantages of location, existing infrastructure and institutions, said Victor Dover, an urban planner and designer whose firm is helping a number of such places plan their recovery.
«I didn't have a bad experience with my old firm,» says Woodhouse, whose company specializes in new - home sales and relocation.
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