I think it's safe to assume that most
practicing attorneys never took a trademark law course in law school.
Not exact matches
Should you settle for hiring an
attorney who
practices general law or real estate, or even a criminal defense
attorney who has
never handled a traffic ticket?
While I am a U.S.
attorney, the U.K. and U.S. are essentially the same on these issue in
practice: «reasonable wear and tear» is a classic issue of fact to be decided by the judge (unlike the U.S. there are
never juries in U.K. landlord - tenant disputes) based upon the evidence presented to him and his or her good judgment if the case goes to court.
I actually, I
never even thought about going to other
attorneys, just because, I mean, other than with the exception of this podcast, I don't feel like there's that much out there for
attorneys to turn to that want to
practice law as... I mean, please don't throw all the sticks at me right now, but
practice law as a business.
In this week's edition of Things I Wish I Knew, New York
attorney Joleena Louis shares how life as a solo lawyer has taught her to
never take her
practice for granted.
Even though I live and
practice bankruptcy law in one of the most progressive states in the Union: California, I do not see enough female and ethnic bankruptcy
attorneys or trustees and although I am admitted in multiple federal districts in the state, to my knowledge, I have
never appeared before a single ethnic bankruptcy judge.
Nestled at the corner of bustling Connecticut Avenue and tree - lined Hillyer Place in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Northwest DC, CPC is a welcoming professional space where mental health practitioners,
attorneys, and financial experts maintain their private
practices while sharing a vision of helping
never - married, separating, and divorcing couples to restructure their families with compassion and dignity.
The
practice of law is extremely important to society, and the importance
attorneys play in our society will
never go away.
His gold, diamond, and mastermind group members are turning ordinary
practices into extraordinary, lifestyle - improving businesses through the application of ideas not typically found in most
attorney marketing materials and
NEVER understood by the «marketing vultures» selling you the Yellow Page ads, Websites, canned newsletters and TV ads.
Even though I reside in Bethesda, Maryland and
practice appellate law in Washington D.C. just like appellate lawyer Mark Levy, the former Kilpatrick Stockton
attorney who took his life after his firm downsized, our paths
never crossed.
The fundamental problem with the lack of participation by
practicing attorneys, Elefant points out, is «those who will be making recommendations on proposed rules to govern
practicing lawyers have
never set up a Facebook page,
never participated on Twitter,
never run a
practice and used tools like DropBox or BaseCamp or RocketMatter or Clio to keep in touch with clients without added administrative costs,
never endorsed a colleague on Linked - In or Avvo.»
In other areas, the divided legal system
never existed, and legal professionals known as
attorneys or lawyers may
practice in court as well as out of court.
Starting a new
practice can be intimidating and many
attorneys never take the leap towards owning their own firm.