Sentences with phrase «practising lawyers between»

There has also been a significant increase in the number of practising lawyers between the ages of

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«There's never a distinction between a lawyer that's been practising for a minute or 20 years — you're expected to step up and do the job.
That's because, if he had, it's at least plausible the judge would have used some version of: a connection is «substantial» if it's «material» which means «if it falls outside the de minimis range», because that's where one is likely to wrongly go if one is going to err and is a lawyer who practised in common law Canada between 1997 and 2007 even if mostly on the criminal side.
I suppose this is proof that, at least in my case, practising lawyer isn't the larval stage between dinosaur and futurist.
Aspiring lawyers wishing to practise in America can now study for the New York or California state bar exam at Durham University, thanks to a first - of - its - kind partnership between the Russell Group law school and international legal education provider BARBRI International.
The high count of reported claims resulted in a claims frequency — the ratio between the number of practising lawyers and the number of claims — of 100.5 claims per 1,000 lawyers.
Is this a fair statement of the difference between academic researchers and practising research lawyers?
Each candidate is assigned a small group, known as a firm, of between three and five candidates and each of these is assigned a mentor who is a practising lawyer that regularly meets with their firm to discuss assigned work and conduct professional development training.
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