Sentences with phrase «litigation departments before»

Andrew began his training contract with the firm in September 2014 and completed seats in the Company Commercial, Commercial Property, Employment and Commercial Litigation departments before qualifying in September 2016.

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Matt (otherwise Matthew P.) is a Queen's law grad, was called in 2007, and is now an associate in the Minden Gross LLP litigation department, regularly appearing before various courts and tribunals in Ontario.
I would require all barristers, before starting at the independent Bar, to spend at least one year in the litigation department of a firm of solicitors, or even an international law firm with a major dispute resolution practice.
As a member of Foley Hoag's International Litigation and Arbitration Department, González represents clients before the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ), and in ad hoc arbitrations under the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), in cases concerning the environment, natural resources, and public health, among others.
At DOI, she set legal policy for the department, managed its position in litigation including cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, and developed legal opinions to advance its objectives.
Initially both companies had failed to secure a contract, and they were on the same side of the litigation before the Education Department took «corrective action» and gave the contract to Performant, Pillsbury told the court.
Our lawyers spend a significant amount of time in labor and employment litigation, which includes the defense of employment discrimination and wrongful discharge cases in federal and state courts, arbitration proceedings, the defense of individual employment contract actions, and proceedings before various state and federal administrative agencies, including the National Labor Relations Board, United States, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania Departments of Labor, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, New Jersey Division on Civil Rights, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, and OSHA.
Stratton points out that insurance defense litigation firms have been operating under layered cost controls since the late 1980s (unlike corporate attorneys) and that they've been using detailed litigation plans for at least a decade before the new (fashionable) legal project management structures rolled out by corporate law departments.
This is an atmosphere where in - house attorneys report that they consider regulatory issues as their number one litigation threat.2 In order to effectively identify and mitigate risk, corporate legal departments work more closely with their compliance organizations than ever before.
Tilly Pillay, former director of litigation with the provincial justice department, says that while the road ahead for lawyers in Nova Scotia is veering sharply from what has come before, those changes have been discussed since she was NSBS president in 2014 and are now inherent in the way the society operates.
The timing of the Department of Health's long - awaited consultation Introducing Fixed Recoverable Costs in Lower Value Clinical Negligence Claims raised more than a few eyebrows when it was launched at the end of January, not least because the consultation will open and close before the National Audit Office's (NAO) investigation into the operations and efficiencies of the NHS Litigation Authority (NHSLA) will report its findings.
Eric S. Parnes is a partner in the Litigation and Trade Departments who focuses on representing clients in complex disputes — in court, before administrative agencies, and before arbitral tribunals — and on conducting and advising clients on internal investigations.
Before joining Bick Law, Allison was an associate in the Litigation Department at O'Melveny & Myers, where she handled matters pertaining to qui tam actions; False Claims Act litigation; derivative claims; class actions; contract disputes; intellectual property litigation; and employment discrLitigation Department at O'Melveny & Myers, where she handled matters pertaining to qui tam actions; False Claims Act litigation; derivative claims; class actions; contract disputes; intellectual property litigation; and employment discrlitigation; derivative claims; class actions; contract disputes; intellectual property litigation; and employment discrlitigation; and employment discrimination.
Kevin Kramer is an associate in Weil's Litigation Department and has extensive experience litigating commercial disputes in federal and state courts, as well as before arbitrators and administrative agencies.
Before joining the Department of Justice in May 2009, he was an Associate at California - based Morrison & Foerster LLP, practicing in the firm's securities litigation and consumer class action groups.
He handles merger clearance, civil litigation, and cartel matters, and represents clients before both the US Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission.
Mr. Arquit has secured approvals for some of the largest and most complex mergers over the past 25 years, and represented clients in high - profile antitrust litigation before the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice (DOJ), as well as numerous state and international competition authorities.
He articled at and practised in the banking and litigation departments of Blake, Cassels & Graydon before joining the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, Policy Development Division in 1975.
We represent clients including many of the Fortune 100 before the US Federal Trade Commission, Department of Justice, and state antitrust enforcement agencies on a full spectrum of mergers and acquisitions, investigative and litigation matters.
Practice Highlights His practice includes representing physicians and medical clinics in negotiating employment contracts, partnership contracts, joint venture contracts and establishment of medical corporations; representation of physicians and medical clinics in the purchase and sale of medical practices; representation of physicians, dentists, pharmacists, medical clinics, surgical centers, hospitals, clinical laboratories and nursing homes before the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation, Illinois Department of Public Aid, Illinois Department of Public Health and Federal Department of Health and Human Services in administrative license and recoupment hearings; representation of brokers and salesman before the Office of Banks and Real Estate; representation of physicians and other health care providers at internal hospital hearings involving termination or discipline of hospital privileges; representation of physicians in hearings before managed care providers to terminate the physician as a provider; representation of health care providers in criminal proceedings in federal or state court on charges related to Medicare and Medicaid vendor fraud and false claims; general and civil litigation related to medical care providers; and domestic relations.
Before joining chambers in 2004, Oliver spent seven years in the Government Legal Department working on the Northern Ireland peace process, prisons matters, public law litigation and the Hutton Inquiry.
Before joining Discovery in 2011, Sims was a partner in the commercial litigation department at Arent Fox, LLP, in Washington, D.C., where she spent more than 10 years working on complex commercial litigation and intellectual property matters, including several engagements with Discovery.
Foley Hoag's United Nations practice group is supported by the firm's International Litigation and Arbitration Department, which includes more than 30 highly experienced international litigators - based in New York, Washington, Boston and Paris - who represent States regularly before the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and international arbitral forums such as the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes and the International Chamber of Commerce.
Our lawyers represent private and public employers in employment litigation, traditional labor law, wage / hour issues, competition - related litigation, immigration matters, workers» compensation proceedings, and administrative proceedings before the U.S. Department of Labor, Department of Homeland Security, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), and various state agencies.
Tim joined Carey Olsen in 2003 and in 2005 qualified as a solicitor into the dispute resolution and litigation group before departing to practise in the commercial litigation department at Harbottle & Lewis LLP, in London.
«The department is led by Adam Grant, who advises on business reorganisations, outsourcing and transactional issues, as well as litigation before the Employment Tribunal and the High Court.»
Before joining Lateral Link, Marion practiced for almost 11 years in the commercial litigation department of an Atlanta - based Am Law 200 firm, where he focused on acting as national coordinating counsel for corporate clients involved in class actions and complex, high exposure litigation.
She trained with Shoosmiths, a top 40 law firm, and qualified in 2002 into their commercial litigation department where she worked for nine years before joining Harrison Clark Rickerbys in 2011.
Our firm's energy litigators, a number of whom have previous government experience at the FERC, Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Justice, regularly represent clients in complex regulatory litigation before, and investigations undertaken by, the FERC, the departments of Energy, Commerce, the Interior, and Agriculture, and many other federal and state regulatory bodies.
«Some of the activities that show up on legal bills defy belief, causing me to wonder whether anybody actually looked at the bill before it went out,» says Dean Scaletta, director, information and litigation, in the legal department of Manitoba Public Insurance.
Many lawyers and judges appear to take the position that electronic technology in the litigation process is best suited for the large document cases which usually come before the court in large urban areas and are handled by lawyers from large legal firms with IT departments.
The Commonwealth's participation in native title litigation, either as a party with a property interest in the land affected by the claim or with a policy interest in the Court's interpretation or application of the legislation to the claim before it, is decided within the Attorney - General's Department.
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