That means
young associates asking their older customers a lot of questions, operating with integrity, and holding each other accountable for honest interaction.
Not exact matches
When
young adults do
ask parents for their two cents on saving, they often do so with a heavy dose of skepticism, says Lisa Szykman,
associate professor at William & Mary School of Business, who has run focus - group research exploring
young adults» personal finance behavior.
The idea for the show occurred when original producer Norman Lear was first approached by a
young associate who
asked if he'd be interested in a Latino reinvigoration of the show with the immigrant American experience.
Healthy Babies Bright Futures (HBBF)-- an organization committed to making a meaningful difference in reducing exposures of neurotoxins in women of childbearing age, their babies and
young children —
asked Abt
Associates to estimate the impact on IQ and the related economic impact of known arsenic exposure in infants in the U.S.
Associates or ex-colleagues of
Young are being
asked to testify by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office, Jones said.
Inspired by Albert Einstein and others, Claude believes that the education of
young scientists and health professionals must be bound by a social contract that safeguards their freedom to travel,
associate, and communicate freely, but
asks in return that they do no harm and direct their talents toward caring for all human beings and the earth we inhabit.
A group of about 20 religious activists
associated with
Young Evangelicals for Climate Action traveled to the debate to hold prayer sessions
asking that both candidates embrace the «moral» challenge of climate change.
«As an
associate editor, I see that
young faculty are emailing their expertise to editorial boards to
ask about future review opportunities,» she notes.
Gilligan and her colleagues
ask whether the extraordinary growth of the diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and increasingly serious violence among
young boys may reflect a cultural crisis over the norms and values that have traditionally been
associated with masculinity.
asked Pamela Towns, his
young associate, from the passenger's seat.
High on the list of annoying questions journalists
ask Canadian artist Brent Wadden is likely the persistent inquiry into his relationship — as a
young, male artist — to the tradition of weaving as an established craft practice, not unproblematically
associated with women's groups.
For law firms wringing their hands about how to manage the millennial generation — or
asking why they should adapt to this crop of
young lawyers in the first place — here's the bad news: If you're still clinging to traditional models for training
associates and running the partnership, you've already fallen behind.
Law360
asked Ken
Young to contribute to an article «Why Some Firms Are Refusing To Raise
Associate Pay,» a move experts say brings sanity to an industry caught up in a dangerous domino effect.
Just last week, I
asked a
young associate why I was looking at Supreme Court of Canada judgments downloaded from Lexis - Nexis.
One
young female
associate at a small firm told me that her male colleagues were regularly
asked (often in front of her) to have lunch with the partners while she was excluded from these invitations.
Big firm or small, there's a single question the partners
ask about
young associates: «Is she a keeper?»
I
asked the
young associate who was the main contact with the vendor for a managed review how things were going.
Tell your students and
younger associates that they can't use the subscription databases until AFTER they've read the relevant summary in (1) the leading texts (2)
asked — where that facility exists — somebody who should know if the same question was reaserched within recent memory and where the memo is; (3) consulted a leading treatise such as the CEDs even if only for the case law; (4)
asked somebody one or two years ahead of them if they know the most recent case (s), (5) searched CanLII, the other LIIs etc, (6) for litigators, looked at the subject matter indicies for the Advocates» Quarterly and the Supreme Court of Canada law review and (7) signed a written declaration that they did (1) through (6), as required, properly.
Young associates should also be
asking law firms what practices they are in, and get close to partners involved in emerging and growth markets.
Recently, for example, when we
asked top firms if we could interview successful graduates on their graduate accountancy schemes we were offered an audit junior at UHY Hacker
Young who had studied politics at the University of York, a trainee chartered accountant at Dixon Wilson who had studied classics at King's College London and an assurance
associate at PwC who had studied accounting and finance at Leeds — a wide range of universities and subjects.