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At McAllister Garfield, P.C., we are known for aggressive advocacy of cannabis business owners and others in the industry when they face litigation.
After months of aggressive advocacy explicitly aimed at protecting and growing the state's charter sector, the group sent out a report detailing test scores at some of New York City's worst district schools.
Retired Correction Commissioner Martin Horn says Seabrook was a «more effective and aggressive leader» than other municipal union heads and was adept at advocating for his members» needs (of course, that advocacy allegedly didn't extend to their pension funds).
Reclaim's advocacy appears tied to its aggressive effort at building a network of community watchdogs.
Former vice president Al Gore will launch a three - year, $ 300 million campaign Wednesday aimed at mobilizing Americans to push for aggressive reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, a move that ranks as one of the most ambitious and costly public advocacy campaigns in U.S. history.
The Pediatric Trauma team at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital is committed to combating traumatic injuries through advanced medical care, innovative education programs, leadership in advocacy and research, and aggressive prevention and safety programs.
At Braunfotel & Frendel LLC, we provide our aggressive advocacy strictly on a contingency fee basis.
Also, we believe in aggressive advocacy to ensure that our clients» rights are safeguarded at every turn.
Whether your urgent legal goal calls for aggressive federal criminal defense in court, advocacy for an accident personal injury claim or skilled business litigation to resolve a commercial dispute, our experienced team at Woody White Law Firm can help.
For aggressive advocacy both in and out of the courtroom, call our firm at 561-367-2542 or 800-481-3829 toll free to schedule a free initial consultation.
His outstanding career is proof positive that courtesy and collegiality are not at all incompatible with aggressive and effective advocacy, and these principles continue to define the practice of law at Meehan, Boyle, Black & Bogdanow, P.C.
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