Sentences with word «secondee»

It is staffed by secondees from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission and Department of State Services.
Rather than investing cash, Barclays will take money off its ring fenced relationship account, which measures law firms» contributions to the bank in terms of «value - add» services such as secondees.
The insight secondees getting living and breathing in that environment can't be gained from market research or reading up on the company.
On top of this, the team developed close relationships with the law firms on its panel and also used secondees.
There are several mechanisms in place at the firm to ensure a trainee on secondment is adequately supervised, says Hayley: «Generally there is a good support network for secondees.
Secondees at HFW are given a lot of freedom» and «treated more like a junior associate», whilst at White & Case, recruits were drawn to the prospect of a «guaranteed seat abroad».
From 1997 to 1999 she worked as a Whitehall and Industry Group secondee to the Home Office.
Secondees apparently receive lots of freebies, such as gratis languages lessons, a generous accommodation allowance and even in some locations a firm apartment.
The company in - sources secondees to legal departments and also offers managed services providing end - to - end solutions for contracts and compliance activities.
He is the first secondee to move between the firms, with more expected in the future.
The market for general banking lawyers» remains subdued largely due to the stability of teams and the availability of law firm secondees.
ITV has a panel of 9 - 10 law firms which sometimes provide trainee secondees, and while there are a number of legal teams within the company, Charles Russell Speechlys always sends its trainee to Group Legal, the team that handles all group legal affairs, such as M&A, litigation, IP and technology.
Our in - depth knowledge of regulators, courts, policymakers and their workings from former secondees, officials and judges means we are well - equipped to deliver clear, pragmatic and bespoke advice to our clients, helping them to achieve their strategic objectives.
Rather, they are using them to develop new revenue streams or meet secondee requests.
As the economy tightened, putting secondees in «at cost» became more prevalent.
We currently have a team of over 450 secondees placed with various Clients in the UK.
A distinctive feature of Tanner's team is the prominent use of secondees.
With two qualified insolvency practitioners and a team comprising lawyers who have previously worked for insolvency firms and / or as secondees to high - street lenders, the Insolvency and Restructuring team has the experience you need to achieve your objectives.
As a client secondee you invariably get a high level of responsibility and the chance to be involved in some really interesting work.
Pleased to confirm @walesoffice taking a secondee from Welsh Language Commissioner to help develop best practice in Whitehall
This year we are delighted that Faye joins The Hawn Foundation UK team as a secondee from Fielding Primary School, London.
Working closely with the Client Relationship Partners, you will be responsible for the production and management of client related business analysis; for the management of annual client planning; for the internal and external communication and information flow around each client; client listening; managing the secondee's and the secondee programme; and contributing to the development of ongoing firm wide best practice and wider projects.
Olswang has begun a secondee programme with its new US ally Greenberg Traurig, as the City media leader moves to sell its transatlantic links to clients.
At the start of the IPO, Peirson made the decision to resource the project from the existing legal team and not from secondees.
Our public sector law team comprises former senior civil service lawyers, local government lawyers and secondees, offering significant first - hand experience of the public sector and its complex regulatory frameworks.
We have also provided a number of secondees to the team.
I joined Shell initially in 2002 as a secondee from Slaughter and May in London, where I focused on mergers & acquisitions and corporate finance law.
In the case of Canada Safeway, another client, the reason they went with a secondment was they were able to re-juggle the portfolio so the secondee would be dealing with commercial real estate matters, especially since leasing was their focus.
Because the competitive intensity in the legal market is increasing rapidly, and because firms have wised up to the broader benefits of secondments (set out above), the price that in - house teams have had to pay for a secondee has fallen rapidly.
«This has always been mutually beneficial as it has helped scale up in - house resources when necessary and has provided the secondees with valuable commercial experience and insight into the needs and demands of their client».
Whether it's a GC who is relying on a specialist skill set that he or she can't quite find the budget to recruit, a mid-level corporate counsel who is working with a junior lawyer from private practice who helps with the «heavy lifting» on a big deal, or a small in - house team that find having a secondee gives them much broader access to their external law firm's resources than their usual interaction — the sentiment is unanimous.
The pressure on resources is made worse still when a secondee doesn't return (not as sinister as it sounds!).
The other alternative is that the secondee gets a taste for in - house life, and after returning to the law firm simply finds another job with a corporate legal team as quickly as possible.
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