Sentences with phrase «valuable than any lawyer»

As a result, such a database becomes more important and valuable than any lawyer in the office.
If properly managed, such a database can become more valuable than any lawyer in the firm.

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Still, in Washington, where fear is a more valuable commodity than fondness, the former corporate lawyer has earned a fast reputation as a prolific fundraiser, raking in more than $ 4.6 million for her first reelection effort to the House.
Your time is much more valuable as a lawyer than it is as an accountant.
«Being organized, being able to design and execute on your own vision, being able to imagine and manage your own career trajectory, being able to manage your own time and having an ambition that comes from within rather than an ambition that's in competition with your co-workers — these are qualities that are going to be especially valuable as we transition to a gig economy, and these are all qualities that lawyers possess,» he says.
I find three of her reasons particularly compelling: (1) There tend to be fewer criminal lawyers than civil lawyers and they tend to work with each other more frequently, so their reputation is valuable.
Perhaps it's the deeply ingrained culture of the billable hour that makes lawyers feel like their time is too valuable to do anything other than bill clients.
Concepts such as the demise of BigLaw, the emergence of NewLaw, the rise Legal Processing Outsourcing, artificial intelligence and IBM's «Watson» supercomputer rendering lawyers less valuable than robots.
Lawyers are now using new software and tech devices more than ever in their practices and the courtroom, making the ABA TECHSHOW's 30th anniversary valuable to anyone working in the legal field.
My advice as a divorce lawyer in Brooklyn: before pursuing a divorce, be sure to assess your actual attachment to your assets, as sometimes emotional closure, more quickly achieved, is more valuable than standing to gain a few extra bucks in the end.
And the fact that I cut their bills rather than taking the work in admission that this is not the most important thing in the history of the world that there are still lawyers out there who at the upper end who knew things that are so valuable to me that I'm willing to tolerate some operational and efficiency.
Nothing has been more valuable to me in my short career than hearing of other lawyers» career trajectories and what they would tell their younger selves to do if they could go back in time.
And, many members of the public (myself included) believe that a larger percentage of «blue collar» workers than of lawyers perform truly valuable services.
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