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  2. Inside the movement redefining and resisting professionalism

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    Acting in a professional manner can evoke praise or even spark promotion. There's a largely positive association to the trope of being a professional.But there's a rising movement against ...

  3. Professionalism - Wikipedia

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    Professionalism is a set of standards that an individual is expected to adhere to in a workplace, usually in order to appear serious, uniform, or respectful. What constitutes professionalism is hotly debated and varies from workplace to workplace and between cultures. Professionalism is typically defined as a mix of professional ethics and ...

  4. Williams Kastner - Wikipedia

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    Williams Kastner is a law firm headquartered in the Two Union Square building in Seattle, Washington. The firm is ranked number 10 on the list of the Puget Sound area's largest law firms by the Puget Sound Business Journal. [1]

  5. Professionalization - Wikipedia

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    Professionalization tends to result in establishing acceptable qualifications, one or more professional associations to recommend best practice and to oversee the conduct of members of the profession, and some degree of demarcation of the qualified from unqualified amateurs (that is, professional certification).

  6. Law practice management - Wikipedia

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    Managing the Modern Law Firm: New Challenges, New Perspectives. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-929674-3. Everett-Nollkamper, Pamela (2008). Fundamentals of Law Office Management: Systems, Procedures and Ethics. West Legal Studies Series (4th ed.). Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-1-4018-2463-1. Kelly, Michael J. (2007).

  7. Professional corporation - Wikipedia

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    Such corporations must identify themselves as professional corporations by including "PC" or "P.C." after the firm's name. [1] Professional corporations may exist as part of a larger, more complicated, legal entity; for example, a law firm or medical practice might be organized as a partnership of several or many professional corporations.

  8. Joseph D. McBride - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Daniel McBride (born June 30, 1978) is an American criminal defense and civil rights lawyer. He founded The McBride Law Firm in 2019 and is widely known for his representation of those charged during the January 6 United States Capitol attack, including Richard Barnett.

  9. Stoel Rives - Wikipedia

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    Stoel Rives LLP is a U.S. business law firm with 10 office locations in seven U.S. states and Washington, D.C. Headquartered in Portland, Oregon, in the Park Avenue West Tower, it is the largest law firm in the state of Oregon, having 326 attorneys and a total staff of 639 as of 2023.