Sentences with phrase «younger practitioners»

Even if lump labour theory doesn't explain employment problems for young practitioners, the lack of initiative in taking these people under their wings does threaten the continuity of the profession.
No longer the firm's sole provider of equity, no longer the automatic ambition of young practitioners, no longer the promised land of power and profits — what will partnership represent?
Many younger practitioners are «getting» the whole idea, but they are more focused on marketing than delivery.
I repeatedly hear from young practitioners that practically - focused professional development is more valuable to them than updates in substantive law.
The discussion will focus on the practical lessons and strategic considerations particularly helpful to younger practitioners acting for or against states or state entities.
The historically strong real estate market has drawn in a new generation of young practitioners, forcing brokers established in their ways to adapt to new ways of doing business.
An inclusive environment is attractive to many young practitioners.
One area where experienced practitioners might benefit from reverse mentoring — that is, seeking advice from younger practitioners — is in the use of new technologies.
Laura Bartlett has chosen to bring three artists to London, none of whom have exhibited here before, so this is an opportunity to get ahead of the curve with young practitioners who are fast making reputations in the US and Europe.
YAS aims to increase knowledge and interest amongst young practitioners in the field of international arbitration.
Often called «an artist's artist,» Condo has stood as an example to younger practitioners through his unabashed commitment to his personal vision despite the coming and goings of fads in the art world.
Kohn Gallery will show venerated California artists like Bruce Conner, Wallace Berman and Joe Goode, along with younger practitioners like Eddie Martinez, Tom LaDuke and John Bauer, who are new to the gallery.
Despite having grown up with the Internet, young practitioners say online social networking isn't the end - all be-all.
YPN has helped to give younger practitioners a deeper understanding of the industry and the importance of organized real estate — and they, in turn, have brought fresh eyes to the business.
After one year, researchers found that primary care providers felt that treating pain patients was less of a problem in their practice, particularly among the experimental group, although younger practitioners continued to express more concern about prescription opioid use than older practitioners.
But the market is telling us something here: across professions, young practitioners spend a few years learning on the job; after this learning period, a 35 - year - old practitioner is just as proficient as a 55 - year - old.
Project Space offers an alternative model for younger practitioners which sits somewhere between an Artist Run Initiative (ARI) and a commercial gallery.
It gathers together a collective of heavyweight trustees and nominators, including sculptor Anthony Gormley, publisher Jamie Byng and former CEO of Aldeburgh Music Jonathan Reekie, to come up the various awards, initiate several judging panels and produce a shortlist of four innovative young practitioners in each category.
For his take on the subject at Kunsthaus Graz, pop - culture theorist Diedrich Diederichsen will forgo easy categorizations to highlight idiosyncracies in this show's disparate collection of videos, paintings, drawings, and installations by sixteen artists informed by music — from Mike Kelley and Kim Gordon to younger practitioners such as Mathias Poledna and Nico Vascellari.
Jennifer's work has been selected for inclusion in the Dictionary of Living Irish Artists.Written by leading arts commentator, Robert O'Byrne, the Dictionary of Living Irish Artists includes such pre-eminent names as Barrie Cooke, Sean Scully, James Coleman and Dorothy Cross as well as many younger practitioners based in Ireland and overseas... read more +
Senior lawyers who oblige younger practitioners to draft a document, and then pass off the work as their own, are crossing many professional lines.
In this article, I want to discuss another growing trend and an increasingly frequent discussion topic among young practitioners that raises questions of efficiency, ethics, and ultimately what the ideal solicitor - client relationship looks like in the modern age.
Others have highlighted the problems soon - to - be-retiring lawyers are having finding young practitioners to transition their firms and clients to.
Partnerships and coaching will guide younger practitioners, but it's their individualism that will make them successful and keep your firm prepared for shifts in technology and workflow.
When young practitioners lack sales experience, they compensate with quick learning and a drive to succeed, real estate executives say.
«Those buyers like younger practitioners because they talk the talk,» says Mancuso.
Young practitioners also give far less weight to setting their own hours, 46 percent compared with about 58 percent for the two older groups; that suggests that for the under 25 set security trumps the independence traditionally prized by the industry.
Law students and young practitioners who think a career within the government could be a fit should consider the following, which will help them break through the barriers that exist at nearly all points of entry.
Often called «an artist's artist», Condo has stood as an example to younger practitioners through his unabashed commitment to his personal vision.
Leckey won the Turner Prize in 2008, and is an artist whose work sits in an important relation to younger practitioners in moving image.
From Experiments and Observations Upon Oriental and Other Bezoar - stones, etc. etc... A Vindication of Sugars Against the Charge of Dr. Willis, Other Physicians, and Common Prejudices, by Dr. Frederick Slare (1715) From The London Practice of Physic, for the Use of Physicians and Younger Practitioners (1769 edition)
The exhibition, which charts the medium's history from its earliest innovations to the work of some of today's younger practitioners, is on view on the second floor beginning January 23, 2011.
The style has remained alive well into the current century through its youngest practitioners.
She brings with her the tightly curated approach of her 13 - artist program, by elegantly pairing three of her roster's young practitioners.
Their radical artistic personae continue to fascinate today's younger practitioners — be they painters, sculptors or conceptually based artists.
A strong thematic standpoint also defines the work of Juno Calypso (b. 1989), a young practitioner who has quickly become known for fictional self - portraits.
Below Ken Cutshaw, President and CEO of GCG, talks to Lawyer Monthly about how law students and young practitioners can break into the government sector and beyond.
The scope of this program is creation and management of the «National Legal e-library» for 933 schools in India, Bar Associations, Government Legal departments etc. and meet the needs of academic librarians, students, faculty and young practitioners.
With law school graduates encountering increased difficulty in securing articling positions, legal incubators are an alternative way of providing practical training and mentorship opportunities for young practitioners.
The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) and ArbitralWomen will hold joint events for young practitioners and women.
«My advice to young practitioners?
He already believes that younger practitioners are less resistant and more amenable to the concept (10.5).
If I had chosen another legal specialisation when I was a young practitioner, it would have been Corporate Law.
But you don't have to be a young practitioner to appreciate his mind, which also ponders questions like the legality of «murderbots» and Pokemon Go's legal pitfalls as well as crunches numbers to report on law school enrollment trends.
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