Sentences with phrase «thus freeing lawyers»

He has been instrumental in evolving it to «second generation» of value add and cost control by re-evaluating the work done by in - house counsel using technology, metrics, data mining and other approaches to reduce «commodity - type» legal work, thus freeing lawyers to focus on work of higher value.
In a Law.com commentary piece, «Let Lawyers Be Lawyers,» Karen Asner of White & Case argues that given the complex administrative tasks involved in running a large law firm today, firms are better off delegating administrative tasks to professional administrators, thus freeing lawyers up to be lawyers.

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It might instead be possible to create a cadre of employment lawyers who might want to consider a position as an employment judge later in their career and who would give up some of their practice time to hear blocks of these CMDs each day, thus freeing up the experienced part time and full time judges to hear pre-hearing reviews and final hearings.
The article provides guidance to lawyers on how to automate aspects of their offerings, thus freeing them up for more sophisticated work.
Thus freed from the insuperable burden of plodding from library to library, refreshing his recollection upon index systems of various books, pulling them out and ploughing through them, and then making laborious niotes in longhand, the lawyer can devote his time and mind to the social, political, and economic aspects of law and justice.
Thus, you have nothing to lose — and much to potentially gain — by scheduling a free consultation with a local personal injury lawyer.
Most injury lawyers offer a free and confidential case review and, thus, you have nothing to lose by speaking to an attorney about what happened to you.
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