Sentences with phrase «older lawyers»

Plenty of older lawyers still prefer being in the same room with a qualified expert.
Understanding, for example, social media tools could help older lawyers in their practice.
Younger lawyers should welcome the opportunity for older lawyers to share time and experience with them to help them plan for the future.
Your long - term goal is to avoid being a 40 - year old lawyer with no clients.
But bear with me, six years ago, I was a forty year old lawyer with a bike gathering dust in my garage.
You're in good company, because more older lawyers don't know everything either.
The program may serve as a model for other rural areas, which face serious access - to - justice challenges as older lawyers retire.
Older lawyers just want their firm to hold together long enough for them to squeeze the most out of it and step away.
Many firms with mandatory retirement programs figured that by pushing older lawyers out, clients would have no choice but to turn to younger lawyers within the firms.
Older lawyers often view any kind of social media as a waste of time.
You smear a 28 year - old lawyer meeting some colleagues for a drink.
Not surprisingly, younger lawyers are more likely to use free services first, while older lawyers are more likely to use paid services first.
The article doesn't mention much about what older lawyers can bring to a firm as mentors or through sharing life experiences.
Does the incoming group include older lawyers for whom retirement obligations can impose an undue burden on your firm?
It can provide older lawyers with useful feedback and guidance on leadership skills that will affect younger professionals.
And it's not just the youngsters, it's a few older lawyers, too.
But supporters of a new legal regime counter that too many of the arguments against ABS come from entrenched, older lawyers making emotional arguments with little evidence to back those up.
I realize that mentoring is important, but I'm not sure how much guidance older lawyers can provide.
At the time, forcing older lawyers out the door seemed like a slap in the face after their long tenure at the firm.
* A 71 - year - old lawyer allegedly called two escorts over to his house and they asked for more money.
To me, this inconsistency suggests that while the ABA opposes mandatory retirement officially, in the end, it doesn't really care much about the plight of older lawyers.
What do you know now, that you wish you had known you entered parliament as a 29 - year - old lawyer in the election of 1970?
It could provide older lawyers with a better understanding of how to better attract and recruit top talent.
I am a 53 yrs old lawyer from Brazil.
Many factors can be cited here, such as law is a very conservative profession, that lawyers are not risk - takers, that lawyers have been taught to rely on precedent (old lawyer joke: «The Managing Partner wants the firm to be innovative, to do things differently» to which the Management Committee asks: «Well, who else is doing it?»)
As to younger lawyers wanting a bigger piece of the pie, McEwen argues that today's firms are far better off than those of decades ago, which kept older lawyers on without any detriment to younger partners» earnings.
But many older lawyers like these exchanges.
Having practiced for over 26 years before retiring and with many Bar Association meetings and conventions under my belt the thought of seeing «Naked» especially older Lawyers, does not conjure up pleasant thoughts.
Keeping older lawyers on board may have some costs, but as the Sidley settlement shows, firing them carries its own costs as well.
«Why Does the ABA Oppose Mandatory Retirement... But Not Other Alternatives for Older Lawyers Main Orrick Raises the IT Bar»
And Ambrogi has your first case: «Defending Stick Figure in a bias suit for discriminating against older lawyers...»
For example, research by NALP (National Association of Law Professionals) has found that small law firms embrace older lawyers more readily that large firms.
A fair proportion of older lawyers also follow these kinds of stations, and if they also drive a BMW Roadster or any other hairdresser's car and come in on dress - down Fridays in anything resembling street fashion, you can invariably wind them up by standing at the water cooler, popping a Berocca while you talk about your evening at Mahiki.
Take, for example, the case of Deborah Misir, a 42 - year - old lawyer whose pregnancy travails made their way to the New York Times this past weekend.
Today, the youngest bencher is Jacqueline Horvat, a 37 - year - old lawyer at Sutts, Strosberg LLP in Windsor.
In the shadow of Altgeld Gardens, in a church on the South Side, a lanky, charismatic, 28 - year - old lawyer addresses a small group of community organizers.
For example, research by NALP (National Association of Law Professionals) has found that small law firms embrace older lawyers more readily that large firms.
Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, a fifty - year - old lawyer educated at Cambridge, calls himself a «democratic socialist.»
The 67 - year - old lawyer served in the Bush administration from 2001 to 2005, but resigned after he was indicted by a grand jury on five counts for perjury, obstruction of justice, and making false statements to the FBI.
That's when a forty - seven - year - old lawyer named André - François Raffray offered a deal to the old lady.
The man has been identified in media reports as 42 - year - old lawyer Aaron Schlossberg.
The 37 - year - old lawyer said: «I have served loyally for some 18 years, and now I am at a stage where clearly I feel that they have lost their way.
Shortly before voting started, José Felix Pineda, a 39 - year - old lawyer standing in the election, was also reportedly shot in his home in Bolivar state.
Julie, a 40 - year - old lawyer living in the UK, had gone on four dates through Searchmate before the matchmakers suggested Jonathon, a down - to - earth single father who lived nine miles away.
Thirty - year - old lawyer Amanda Taylor moves to a small town after winning a sensational criminal case that got national attention.
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