Sentences with phrase «realisation rates»

By reducing the time it takes to record time — and by enforcing checks at the point of entry to ensure that time entries are compliant with client guidelines — Intapp Time also helps to improve realisation rates through more timely billing and reducing errors that could require corrections or write - offs down the line.
Firms have propped up their PPEP by increasing their fees, despite push - back from clients in the form of falling realisation rates (i.e. firms are collecting less as a proportion of what they record).
According to the «2015 Report on the State of the Legal Market» issued by Georgetown Law and Peer Monitor, productivity growth continues to be a major issue, as does the ongoing decline in realisation rates.
Determining the realisation rate of the firm's work and combining it with activity analysis, relationship strength and the actual wins and losses is potentially a better way of assessing the same.
Any discount immediately impacts on that lawyer's realisation rate.

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By: Marleny Arnoldi 23rd March 2018 Following the realisation that their mining clients often need advisory services with regard to technical or operational issues at a cost - effective rate, mining services and solutions provider Dickinson Group began offering advisory services to the industry in November.
Before fees and tax, the LIC's closed - end fund exits since inception has benefited from «realisations» at a weighted average 3 per cent premium to carrying value, a weighted average internal rate of return of 21 per cent, and return on equity invested of 1.6 times.
One positive conclusion drawn for the tasting was the realisation that England can produce first - rate sparkling wine with organic grapes.
So, it is in the realisation of this that we'll always extend the needed support to ensure that he (President Buhari) succeeds so that our government will be rated as a successful one.»
One of the major reasons for the increase in the number of first - time buyers is the realisation that low mortgage interest rates has meant that mortgage payments generally are cheaper than renting (particularly in London and the south - east) subject to first - time buyers having a suitable deposit to contribute towards the purchase price.
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