Often parents come to
see lawyers because they have tried and been unsuccessful in resolving these issues directly with the other parent.
Sometimes passengers are reluctant to
see a lawyer because family members or friends may be responsible for the accident.
Not exact matches
And
because credit - card rewards aren't
seen as currency in the eyes of the law, they're often glanced over by judges and
lawyers during divorce negotiations.
Now his
lawyer says: «Dr. Briggs was harassed, mistreated, and robbed of his career
because he refused to overlook the shoddy care that Catholic Charities provided to many of its patients and
because he refused to remain silent in the face of the serious patient risks he
saw day after day.
They were published, they made it into stores, which was very cool... I remember going into stores in my lunch hour,
because I was a
lawyer at the time, and
seeing the books on the shelves, but it was disappointing
because they were on the wrong shelves, so they were too low or too high.
And
because credit - card rewards aren't
seen as currency in the eyes of the law, they're often glanced over by judges and
lawyers during divorce negotiations.
We hope the soon - to - be-wealthy
lawyer committed the note to memory
because Hill's strict instructions are to fixate on the desired money, with eyes closed, at least once a day, until the bundles of bills can clearly be
seen in the mind.
Because if you send it to us, our
lawyers will jump on it like a hand grenade and not ever let us
see it, for reasons only they understand.
I plan on getting one of my
lawyer friends to take a look at this game and
see how they do,
because as much fun as it is, and as beautiful as the artwork is, I'd like to have an expert help me actually win.
Steven Cohen, the billionaire hedge fund manager of SAC Capital Advisors, didn't
see a key email
because he gets 1,000 messages a day, his
lawyers say.
«What that means is that at least some tort
lawyers see this as a potential winner
because they're taking their time and they
see an opportunity to win a big case.»
Aside from the merits of the decision, which puts the cost of the courts not just on the users but on all the taxpayers (which may be the appropriate place for them), it is amusing to
see high - priced
lawyers say that access to justice is greatly improved
because of the abolition of hearng fees that are less per day than the
lawyers charge per hour.
«Rather than
seeing the Avvo ratings for what they are — «that and $ 1.50 will get you a ride on Seattle's new South Lake Union Streetcar» — plaintiffs Browne and Wenokur want to make a federal case out of the number assigned to them
because (a) it could harm their reputation, (b) it could cost them customers / fees, or (c) it could mislead the
lawyer - hiring public into retaining poor
lawyers or bypassing better
lawyers.
Alice Woolley has written thoughtfully about the questionable claims often contained in these letters and the important ethical questions raised by the practice of some «
lawyers sending out demand letters based on spurious claims in the hope of extracting funds
because of the fear and ignorance of those who receive them» (
see, e.g., here, here and here).
Increasingly what we
see in the courts is a rising number of people who represent themselves with measurably worse outcomes than if they had retained a
lawyer, and many more who are just not seeking justice at all
because of legal costs.
I've
seen that some
lawyers don't call clients back
because nothing has happened in the case.
My skepticism comes from
seeing legal - vertical site after legal - vertical site fail
because of the inability to build up a critical mass of
lawyer users.
«A lot of my clients are farmers and owners / operators of businesses in Windsor and would never in their life hire a
lawyer at $ 750 an hour or any hourly rate like that and don't
see why they should be obligated to pay those kinds of fees just
because they're in a bit of a financial bind.»
This is not the worst contract I've
seen written by a non-
lawyer, and I expect to
see more people trying failing to create an enforceable contract
because they think it will save them the money of hiring a
lawyer; I believe the theoretical aspect (not my specific situation, which is more of an example) will be generally useful for employers to be aware of what penalties their company may risk facing later on.
I
see that Enrico Schaefer made this comment on Morrison's blog:»... or maybe its
because lawyers can charge twice as much for the same hour of time.
But the
lawyers I
see graduating with large law school debt are not foregoing lower paying jobs
because they can not afford them; there simply are not enough jobs to go around at any rate of pay.
So, as one who works with a
saw is a sawyer (
because sawer is too hard to say), one who works with the law is a
lawyer.
I am not sure when this happened,
because I just noticed it, but I
see that Justia has added a
lawyer directory to its many features.
It may sound trite, but I have
seen too many
lawyers burn themselves out
because they weren't allowing themselves to have personal lives.
There is probably some other
lawyer out there who will soon post that he is now retired and sitting on the beach lighting cigars with $ 100 bills
because of his wildly successful free Craigslist ads, but I haven't
seen that yet.
The policy existed, one member of the Delhi Bar Council explained,
because, «We have often
seen that
lawyers above 45 just get into the profession for time pass.
This is largely
because our legal culture seems obsessed with
seeing the
lawyer as a warrior, lacking empathy for the other side.
Lawyers were
seen as fair game,
because books were their tools of trade.
Because most clients
see lawyers as «rich» professionals, and assume they have adequate insurance coverage, just like doctors do.
Lawyers who participate in these activities, law firms that participate, who become part of the thought leadership and who are seen by their clients as investing in thought leadership and partnering with law schools like ours to help to better train and educate the next generation of lawyers who are thought to be thinking seriously about the challenges facing not just lawyers of the legal profession but our clients, I think those kinds of lawyers will be rewarded because clients at all levels know that it's an increasingly complex and sophisticated and challenging world and they're looking for lawyers who understand that and can help them with their pr
Lawyers who participate in these activities, law firms that participate, who become part of the thought leadership and who are
seen by their clients as investing in thought leadership and partnering with law schools like ours to help to better train and educate the next generation of
lawyers who are thought to be thinking seriously about the challenges facing not just lawyers of the legal profession but our clients, I think those kinds of lawyers will be rewarded because clients at all levels know that it's an increasingly complex and sophisticated and challenging world and they're looking for lawyers who understand that and can help them with their pr
lawyers who are thought to be thinking seriously about the challenges facing not just
lawyers of the legal profession but our clients, I think those kinds of lawyers will be rewarded because clients at all levels know that it's an increasingly complex and sophisticated and challenging world and they're looking for lawyers who understand that and can help them with their pr
lawyers of the legal profession but our clients, I think those kinds of
lawyers will be rewarded because clients at all levels know that it's an increasingly complex and sophisticated and challenging world and they're looking for lawyers who understand that and can help them with their pr
lawyers will be rewarded
because clients at all levels know that it's an increasingly complex and sophisticated and challenging world and they're looking for
lawyers who understand that and can help them with their pr
lawyers who understand that and can help them with their problems.
On the plus side for these technology providers, smart
lawyers and smart law firms are just beginning to embrace it
because they can
see an opportunity to monetise their unique algorithm creations.
I think Jonathan Fields said it best when claiming that
lawyers often make terrible entrepreneurs «
because the way you are taught to think,
see the world and operate as a
lawyer shuts down nearly every entrepreneurial instinct.»
Whether you are guilty, innocent, negligent, or reckless is not relevant at this point
because clients
see a high net worth target (possibly with a big legal malpractice policy) as do some of their
lawyers, media outlets can run sensational headlined «news» pieces, and although your are technically presumed innocent, police investigations operate under a presumption of guilt not so subtle premise — especially when the media spotlight is involved.
I have heard many litigants express concern to me that
because lawyers are
seen to belong to a private club «members of the legal profession», they don't feel they can trust that their own
lawyer is truly acting in their best interest.
The most important thing to do is to make contact with the auto accident
lawyers at Ketchmark and McCreight, P.C. without further delay,
because every single auto accident claim is different to any other and we won't be able to give you any definitive answers about your claim until we
see the specifics of your situation and have time to digest those specifics first hand.
Cemex also refused to accept delivery of some of the documents it had requested from Network Rail
because Network Rail required them to be
seen by
lawyers only (i.e. not the client's technical team).
when claiming that
lawyers often make terrible entrepreneurs «
because the way you are taught to think,
see the world and operate as a
lawyer shuts down nearly every entrepreneurial instinct.»
Of course you have no obligation to choose the personal injury
lawyers you may
see on this site, but please know this site is made possible
because of their involvement.
It can be scary
because I do
see new
lawyers come out of law school, and take jobs, and work in the offices where I know that they're not getting good training.
What this means is that
lawyers who resist process improvements
because they
see each matter as different and think that things like process improvement initiatives and firm price estimating are not appropriate for complex legal matters have a point.
And
because KM is
seen as nothing more than a landfill site, firms
see KM as nothing more than a software solution to assist
lawyers sift through the debris.
Blackmun found that the absence of
lawyer ads hurt the legal profession, holding that «the absence of advertising may be
seen to reflect the profession's failure to reach out and serve the community,» and that many people in need of legal services do not contact an attorney
because they worry about pricing or finding a competent
lawyer.
Many
lawyers just don't
see the need, maybe
because we often don't really get clients.
She's an avowed modern natural
lawyer, so you can sort of
see how Mr. Vellacot got things twisted in his head the way he did,
because your classic, historical natural law theory was espoused by people like St. Thomas Aquinas, who's views on law were certainly well - integrated with his religious beliefs.
Because legal services are increasingly
seen as an «industry» with many players (Stephen Allen has made this comment before) only one of which happens to be
lawyers, perhaps it is also time for law firms to take the same approach.
Not only in that the
lawyer's withdrawal may delay issuance of the mortgage, but also
because lenders may make assumptions unfavourable to the purchaser if the
lawyer withdraws:
See the «Duty to Inform Lender» section of the Canadian Bar Association's Mortgage Instructions Toolkit.
I fall into the former category on this subject as most Maryland accident
lawyers do
because they have
seen what a projectile a person can become when launched from a back seat
because they were not wearing their rear safety belt.
But laypersons don't
see it that way,
because, really, everybody's a
lawyer, even if they don't know it.
It's kind of an obvious thing,
because any
lawyer who's practiced long enough will
see stress in their clients that come in.
And that's why it's so important to have paying clients and to collect those fees hopefully before the matter has concluded,
because what I
see typically happens is... So a
lawyer will file a collection action and will get counsel to handle that matter for him or her.