Not exact matches
It's one
of the truisms
of the
profession; it can also pin you into a corner, and some guys fight
like hell
out of that corner.
Or, you can click days
of the week to find
out what hours saw the most donations (handy for other online communicators looking for benchmarks), see which
professions dominate the donor base, how many new donors were recruited by friends and family, or check
out how many people gave money from a given state or state -
like entity (DC!).
Maybe I was right not to take
out the yearly licence to practice as a private legal practitioner since 2006, particularly because
of charlatans
of the nature
of Okudzeto Ablakwa and his
likes now admitted to practice in the legal
profession for lack
of prior challenge to character.
I consider myself incredibly blessed to have made a career
out of doing what I love, but
like every other
profession, there are both upsides and downsides to being a blogger.
First concern
of Russian ladies firstly to be partners, then mothers and only after the kind
of values
like profession and job come
out.
At times, he feels more
like an over-worked psychiatrist than a priest, although we can see that McDonagh wants to point
out the lack
of difference between the two
professions.
Miles is positioned as a family man looking for a way
out of his chosen
profession, which softens the role enough to perhaps better fit both O'Dowd and the series» format — though «Make him more sympathetic by giving him a wife and kid» seems
like the kind
of network note someone would have given in the days
of the movie, not after its co-star James Gandolfini moved to TV for The Sopranos — but knocks the tone
of the series off - kilter.
In
professions like law and medicine, the occasional bad seeds are weeded
out by committees
of their peers.
DB plans remain the norm in the public education sector, however, despite the fiscal problems and the weak economic rationale for mobile professionals
like teachers, many
of whom move
out of state or
out of the
profession and lose much
of their accumulated benefits.
Like Parsons, she points
out both the importance
of being «
out» — and the risks that step entails for gay and lesbian educators who love their
profession, and who are still not protected by antidiscrimination laws in most states.
Speaking at the Festival
of Education in 2014 I pointed
out that
like many other organisations, TF's focus on recruiting what you describe here as «the Idealist» was unhelpful because excellent teachers (John Hattie's experts) don't enter the
profession to change the world.
But public education has a secret weapon: the members
of communities and the
profession like yourselves who are committed first and foremost to our children and who have the courage to speak
out against injustice.
A major ongoing fight in the U.S. is how to make the teaching
profession less a clock - in, clock -
out job and more
like the high - paid, high - demand career
of a lawyer or...
My parents paid for me to go to an
out -
of - state college and didn't protest when I opted to apply that degree toward writing about cars, a
profession that neither pays nor lends itself to bragging
like law or medicine.
Skinny, pale and pierced, Manfred is the sort
of person who might stand
out in a place
like midnight, but what really worries the people
of Midnight is his
profession.
Like that former Alaska governor, this person served briefly as a librarian but had, surprise, surprise, difficulty working with others and was forced
out of the
profession to the relief
of many colleagues.
It sounds
like a great way to make a
profession out of helping people.
«While I've put countless hours into association work,
like many volunteer leaders in our
profession I feel I've gotten far more
out of it.»
I'd
like to point
out that in addition to social media status, travel loyalty status, and
profession, hotels can offer guests discounts based on their type
of stay.
The Runners also get all sorts
of gizmos to help them
out,
like deflectors which make the Hunters change direction, sonic stunners to freeze them in place for a couple
of minutes, and invisibility glasses to make them pretend that «game show heavy» is an important and respected
profession, no matter what their sister - in - law «Doctor Sarah» has to say about it, the self - important bitch.
In conjunction with other recent studies carried
out by ourselves, and the
likes of the Legal Services Board and Solicitors Regulation Authority, we are building a clearer picture
of why and how the
profession needs to move forward.
Matthew Moeller: Just a little bit
of camaraderie in terms
of they understood the
profession and everything, not so much a lot
of referral opportunity but a lot
of curiosity I think amongst the handful
of us that were working
out of that address, about exactly what are you doing, what's your practice
like, who are your clients, those kind
of conversations.
Early this year, the ABA Passed Resolution 105, which —
like the Clementi report — laid
out a set
of bullet points through which the legal
profession should measure itself.
Aaron pointed
out that so often, the
profession gets trapped in thinking
of limited solutions
like more money for legal aid, but when the numbers are this stark, that alone can't be the solution.
The fact that to perhaps the majority
of those who acquire and study a copy
of (for example) a Finance Act it constitutes what might be described as a tool
of their trades or
professions or avocations in no way lessens the benefit to the community that results if accurate versions
of that Finance Act are published and not kept
like a cat in a bag to be let
out haphazard.
(i) BMO reducing its roster
of firms from about 800 to 200 with further reductions planned; (ii) the clients
of seven sister firms hiring me to help them get control over their legal spend and forge stronger and more value based relationships with their firms; (iii) the many small and mid-sized businesses who hire accountants to do all
of their tax and structuring work because it is cheaper than dealing with lawyers; (iv) firms hiring me to help them figure
out how to budget, set and meet client expectations without losing money; (v) «clients» who never become clients at all as they do their own legal work based on precedents that friends share with them; (vi) the various forms
of outsourcing that are now prevalent (from offices in India to Tory's office in Halifax); (vii) clients hiring me to figure
out how to increase internal capacity without increasing headcount in order to reduce external spend; (viii) the success
of firms
like Conduit, SkyLaw and Cognition (to name a few) who are taking new approaches to «big» and «medium law» work; (ix) the introduction
of full time project managers in many firms; and (x) the number
of lawyers throughout the
profession who regularly don't docket chunks
of their time in order to avoid unpleasant fee conversations with their clients.
For that reason, and
like the regulation
of all other service providers, it should be carried
out in the interest
of the public and be independent
of representation
of the
profession.
Our law societies are
like a worn
out aristocracy that has outlived its worth and is trying to make amends for the great damage it is causing to society, the justice system, and to the
profession, by handing
out charity in the form
of alternative legal services.
«The work carried
out under programmes
like PRIME and Pathways to Law has started a process
of change in the legal sector's approach to opening up access to the
profession, but it is clear we are only at the beginning
of the journey.
After 36 years in corporate law (although I no longer have to do CPD now as I have moved
out of legal practice), my experience is that CPD is not taken seriously (
like much else about lawyer competence that we fail as a
profession to take seriously — contrast how error is treated by the airline industry, the medical
profession and lawyers), and that it doesn't work.
Pick a time as far or as near in the future as you
like and sketch
out a feature
of the practice or
profession that would be much different — and with any luck, better — than what we have now.
There are plenty
of people
out there in the
profession who don't think
like that.
In this thought - provoking CLE presentation, attorney Mark Lassiter presents his vision
of how the legal
profession can «rise
like the great Phoenix
out of the ashes»
of its current malaise — all without traditional law firms.
Bryan Rogers: If anybody has any questions about kind
of what they are doing in their
profession or just generally law school or the Emerging Leaders Program specifically;
like you said, this program is really built for people who have been involved in the Law Student Division at various levels, ABA representative, Board
of Governors, Lieutenant Governor positions, if you are interested in that position and you would
like to reach
out to me, the easiest way is through my email address, it's HYPERLINK «mailto: [email protected]» [email protected].
Well, our system
of needing a BA to get an LLB, is
like the US one designed to keep people
out of the
profession.
I would
like to see the voting members
of the
profession demand their Law Societies up their game («3 strikes and you are
out») and put the money where it will do some good....
A big issue is that people do not understand the consequences
of handing
out bits
of information about themselves — their
profession, interests, friends, families, location, what kind
of books, music and movies they
like, do they
like to drink coffee or tea, and so on».
When we asked a number
of medical assistants in our medical assistant forum what it was that attracted them to the medical assisting career, they pointed
out that they
like the relatively short training time compared to nursing (and other highly technical medical
professions) and that they wanted to build a meaningful career in a field where they can make a difference in their community.
I want to know if she was fired or quit and I'd
like to know if public pressure forced the mother
out of that
profession.
You guys make it
out like Realtors are the only
profession or industry who gives
of their time and money.