Weil has «
a really global practice.
Not exact matches
Those familiar with
global intelligence say such
practices aren't
really scandalous, but commonplace.
«The partnership network
really helped Alaska get to the top,» said Rick Garlick,
global travel and hospitality
practice lead at J.D. Power.
In both my personal experience of peer review and in discussions with medical colleagues on this subject, I know — and, boy, BillD
really ought to know — how the peer review process can get screwed up by the sorts of concerted and deliberately deceptive measures
practiced by the anthropogenic
global warming cabal that was cataclysmically de-pantsed by the Climategate revelations, particularly with regard to the insights provided by the e-mails of the C.R.U. correspondents.
«What we are doing in these tropical forests is
really a massive problem,» said Kurz.Bruce McCarl, an agricultural economist at Texas A&M; University, argues that simple changes in forest management and agricultural
practices could lower the risk of severe
global warming much more rapidly than proposed technological solutions like carbon sequestration.
«While we've had some good successes informally co-ordinating our
practices, in 2013 we saw an opportunity to unite all the litigators and the e-discovery specialists across the enterprise in a formal
practice management group,
really leveraging the diverse views of our litigators from across our
global footprint in Toronto, Chicago, Montreal, and London, to think creatively about how to do things better, more efficiently, and consistently in our litigation
practice,» says Pascale Elharrar, associate general counsel and managing director, litigation, BMO Financial Group and chair, litigation
practice management group.