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  • David Galbenski had been a commercial litigator for just four months at Timmis & Inman in Detroit when his frustration from looking for staff to perform document reviews gave him the idea for a law firm staffing company.

    flexiblility 2008

  • David Galbenski had been a commercial litigator for just four months at Timmis & Inman in Detroit when his frustration from looking for staff to perform document reviews gave him the idea for a law firm staffing company.

    Women Lawyers--Back on Track 2008

  • David Galbenski had been a commercial litigator for just four months at Timmis & Inman in Detroit when his frustration from looking for staff to perform document reviews gave him the idea for a law firm staffing company.

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  • David Galbenski had been a commercial litigator for just four months at Timmis & Inman in Detroit when his frustration from looking for staff to perform document reviews gave him the idea for a law firm staffing company.

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  • David Galbenski had been a commercial litigator for just four months at Timmis & Inman in Detroit when his frustration from looking for staff to perform document reviews gave him the idea for a law firm staffing company.

    Jumping Off the Law Firm Track 2008

  • (Flower 2007; Flower and Timmis 2007; I. Cohen 2007).

    The Impulse of Breathing 2009

  • The outcome of this is the engine in question, the front end of which is carried by a pair of Timmis spiral springs, resting on the center pin of the front axle, which is on Messrs. McLaren's principle, which enables it to accommodate itself to the inequalities of the road without throwing any undue strain on the front carriage.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883 Various

  • Fortunately, Timmis had a proud, confident spirit -- the spirit of one who, unaided, has wrested success from the world's deathlike clutch.

    Tales of the Five Towns Arnold Bennett 1899

  • "We end up talking about salary and benefits, not what we're really all here for, the students," Timmis said.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • "We end up talking about salary and benefits, not what we're really all here for, the students," Timmis said.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

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