Sentences with phrase «practitioner firm names»

Several bar associations have condemned the use of «and associates» and similar terms in solo practitioner firm names.

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When we asked about Gibbons most revered practitioners, one of the first names on juniors» lips was Lifelong Jersey resident Judge John J. Gibbons (who the firm is named after today).
A lot of smaller attorneys, may be solo practitioners, boutique firms, they're going to work off a lot of name recognition of themselves, not their firms, per se.
However, both solo practitioners and small firms need to consider state rules and ethical issues when naming the firm.
He is the only New Zealand firm practitioner listed in the Who's Who Legal: Arbitration (which says» [t] he «excellent» Daniel Kalderimis is a well - known name across the region and is known for his work acting for major clients in high - profile commercial disputes» and has «played an important role in New Zealand in terms of developing the sector») and the Euromoney Guide to Leading Experts in Commercial Arbitration.
Foley Hoag LLP and six of its partners have been recognized in the fifth edition of Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) magazine's «Patent 1000 — The World's Leading Patent Professionals» guide, naming the best - in - class patent prosecution, licensing and litigation practitioners and firms across the globe.
Foley Hoag LLP and four members of the firm's intellectual property practice have been named to Managing Intellectual Property magazine's 2015 IP Stars list, which recognizes the top - rated law firms and practitioners for trademark, copyright and patent work.
Founded and crafted by name partner and «legendary all - purpose commercial litigator» James Woods in 1992, the firm earns rave reviews from practitioners in several provinces, one of whom opines, «Woods is a very strong boutique, and seem to be getting stronger and deeper.
• Brand should be mentioned more in text links — This is your firm or practitioner name.
Click on each county to find numbers of lawyers, firms and sole practitioners, as well as the names of the firms and sole practitioners in each county (excluding Halifax Regional Municipality and Cape Breton Regional Municipality).
Although we've seen a few lawyers develop wills kits geared towards the public, this is different because it's targeted to the practitioner, leveraging the name and experience of the firm.
Too often, firms try to build a group around a single practitioner with a good name in that area of the law.
Senior practitioners will often work alongside a firm's founder and named partner, but will not hold an equity stake in the business.
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