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In these highly competitive times, there is little room for firms
that are content to remain as they've always been. Global
competition, commoditisation, legal outsourcing and pressure from
clients to cut costs have created a sense of urgency within law
firms to better understand their own businesses. This has
implications for the way law firms view and use their resources,
expertise and human capital. A commitment to innovation opens doors
for law firms to better align themselves with client needs and
encourages the development of new tools and service offerings to
assist with on-going business needs. But what does innovation
really mean in a law firm context? In what ways can an undeniably
traditional industry demonstrate innovation? How do individual law
firms show what innovation means to them? Law Firm Innovation:
Insights and Practice not only answers these questions, but
provides an overview of innovation options and practices in a
changing legal marketplace. This guide offers practical advice for
firms that are looking to become more innovative in the way they
work, and it provides first-hand examples of innovation in practice
within the legal industry. This guide will enable you to: Gain
insight into innovation in the legal market from experts and
practitioners from around the world. Review several practical
frameworks, designed to help law firms introduce innovation as a
core business activity. Learn from case studies on some of the most
innovative legal service providers and the ground-breaking
approaches already being taken. You can use these to benchmark your
innovative approaches. Hear from these authors: Richard Hinwood,
Strategy and Governance Director Executive (Withers LLP) John Knox,
Managing Director, Asia (AdventBalance) Mark Gould, Founder (Mark
Gould Consulting) Adam Billing, Partner (Moller PSF Group
Cambridge), Founder (Treehouse) Abigail Hunt, Associate (Moller PSF
Group Cambridge), Senior Associate (Treehouse) Markus Hartung,
Director (Bucerius Center on the Legal Profession, Hamburg) Arne Ga
rtner, Research Assistant (Bucerius Center on the Legal Profession,
Hamburg) Michael Bradley, Managing Partner (Marque Lawyers) Darryl
Cooke, Founder (gunnercooke) Karl Chapman, Chief Executive
(Riverview Law)
Natural Disasters and Risk Communication: Implications of the
Cascadia Subduction Zone Megaquake asks and addresses how we
communicate about natural disasters and what effect our
communication has on natural disaster education, understanding,
assessment of risk, preparation, and recovery. The chapters of this
book present expertise, analyses, and perspectives that are
designed to help us better comprehend and deal with the natural
risks such as the Cascadia Subduction Zone. It seeks to move past
primal, fear-induced physiological and emotional responses to
crises with the understanding that if we accept that the disaster
will occur, expect it, and learn how we can prepare, we can calm
the collective panicked beats of our hearts as we wait for its
first tremors.
Who are the Enigmatic Polygeneration? They were christened by Tom
Bradley in chapter four of Put It Down in a Book, as follows:
Digital connectivity has rendered physical locality irrelevant and
made polyversality the new thing . . . Once space has been erased
by the miracle of email, so has time, in terms of its effects on
the human frame . . . In a creation where particles can spookily
act upon each other at a distance of quadrillions of light years,
the Seven Ages of Man are as days in the week, and a generation can
span an open-ended number of decades . . . I'll invent a name
that's doubly apt, as these writers produce electricity as well as
useful heat.
Exam Board: SQA Level: Higher Subject: Administration & IT
First Teaching: August 2018 First Exam: May 2019 Get your best
grade with comprehensive course notes and advice from Scotland's
top experts, fully updated for the latest changes to SQA Higher
assessment. How to Pass Higher Administration & IT Second
Edition contains all the advice and support you need to revise
successfully for your Higher exam. It combines an overview of the
course syllabus with advice from top experts on how to improve exam
performance, so you have the best chance of success. - Revise
confidently with up-to-date guidance tailored to the latest SQA
assessment changes - Refresh your knowledge with comprehensive,
tailored subject notes - Prepare for the exam with top tips and
hints on revision techniques - Get your best grade with advice on
how to gain those vital extra marks
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Destroyed (Paperback)
Justin Aerni; Foreword by Tom Bradley; Commentary by Adam Layne
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R591
Discovery Miles 5 910
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"Commingled Human Remains: Methods in Recovery, Analysis, and
Identification "brings together tools from diverse sources within
the forensic science community to offer a set of comprehensive
approaches to resolving issues associated with commingled remains.
This edition focuses on forensic situations, although some examples
from prehistoric contexts are also addressed. Commingling of bones
and other body parts is a major obstacle to individual
identification that must be addressed before other forensic
determinations or research can proceed. Regardless of the cause for
the commingling (transportation disaster, terrorist attack, natural
disaster, genocide, etc.) it is critical that the proper experts
are involved and that the proper techniques are employed to achieve
the greatest success in making identifications. Resolution of
commingling nearly always requires consideration of multiple lines
of evidence that cross the disciplinary lines of modern forensic
science. The use of archaeology, DNA, and forensic anthropology are
several areas that are critical in this process and these are core
topics presented in this book. Even a relatively "simple" mass
fatality event can become very complicated once body fragmentation
and commingling occur. Expectations associated with all phases of
the process from recovery of remains to their final identification
and release to next of kin must be managed appropriately.
A powerful resource for those working in the forensic sciences who
need to plan for and/or address the complex challenges associated
with commingled and fragmentary human remains.Written by an
international group of the foremost forensic scientists presenting
their research and candid experiences of dealing with commingled
human remains, offering recommendations and providing "lessons
learned" which can be invaluable to others who find themselves
facing similar challengesContains chapters on remains recovery,
laboratory analysis, case studies, and broader topics such as mass
fatality management and ethical considerations.
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