Sentences with phrase «supervising attorney year»

Warren Wade Team / Unit: Domestic Position: Supervising Attorney Year Started: 2008 Practice Area: Family Law University of San Diego School of Law — JD / SUNY at Stony Brook — BS

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At a City Council hearing on criminal discovery practices in February chaired by Queens councilman Rory Lancman, Sergio de la Pava, a supervising attorney for New York County Defender Services who has been representing indigent defendants in Manhattan for over 20 years, described a typical experience in the borough's courtrooms: After waiting six months or a year for trial, he said, «The DA comes in with a cart and drops about six inches of material on your desk.
Zarah Coombs, 28, was sentenced Wednesday to 17 years in state prison and five years of supervised release after admitting to battering the boy, Zamair Coombs, and leaving him to die in a plastic tub, the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office said.
Emily Constant, who will succeed Suffolk District Attorney Thomas Spota after his imminent retirement, supervised domestic violence and child sex abuse cases for years.
According to prosecutors and an indictment unsealed this morning in federal court, Mr. Sampson abused his position as an attorney supervising foreclosed properties for years and allegedly embezzled approximately $ 440,000 between 1998 and 2008 from escrow accounts he was charged with watching over.
With over 40 years of experience working in the criminal defense field as an F.B.I. Agent, Maricopa County Deputy Prosecutor and as a Criminal Defense Attorney in Arizona, Mr. John W. Blischak is now the Supervising Attorney at Blischak Law and oversees all Criminal Law and Personal Injury involving Automobile Accidents.
Prior to joining Todd & Weld LLP, Mr. Meier served for 12 years as the Chief of Homicide in the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office, supervising the investigation, prosecution, and trial of all homicides occurring within the City of Boston.
She recently relocated to Illinois from her job in New York City where she was employed for over twelve years as an Assistant Supervising Attorney for the Administration for Children's Services (ACS) in their Family Court Legal Services Division.
Perhaps driven by deadlines or by the perceived ease of drafting an email, today's real - world email assignments often come with quick turnarounds; clients and supervising attorneys expect fast answers.62 Response times are often measured in hours — not the days that a traditional first - year legal writing assignment might come with.63
Students operate under supervising attorneys Mike McCollum and Brook Busbee and their combined over 70 years of criminal defense work, ranging from misdemeanors to capital cases in both State and Federal Court.
It will be staffed by upper - year law students who are closely supervised by onsite attorneys.
Prior to joining JMBM, Matthew worked for five years as an appellate attorney in the Environment & Natural Resources Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, where he represented federal agencies in the federal courts of appeals; for four years as an attorney at Paul Hastings, where he advised and represented corporate clients in environmental and real estate matters; for two years as a law clerk to the Honorable Consuelo M. Callahan on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; and for two years as a supervising attorney and lecturer at the Stanford Law School Environmental Law Clinic, where he taught students the practice of law and represented grass - roots and national organizations in environmental litigation and policy matters.
They're looking for an attorney with a background in impact litigation and policy and 2 - 3 years of experience supervising staff (among other things) to help set the organization's strategic vision and to lead program planning (among other things).
For the last ten years my research at Emory has focused on clinical studies through my pro bono work as a human rights attorney, representing immigrants and low income disenfranchised minority groups, and over the last six years as a part - time magistrate judge engaged in presiding over and supervising therapeutic criminal diversion programs designed to redress the traumatization of socially and economically marginalized minority young adults, whose socioeconomic condition contributed to their criminalization.
According to The Washington Post, 24 - year - old Weyeneth overstated his work at a New York law firm, where a supervising attorney said he «just didn't show»; indicated that he had a master's degree from Fordham University, even though administrators said he did not complete his coursework there; and lied about his previous experience with drug policy, among other falsifications.
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